Question

Will eating formula goat’s milk cause stomach discomfort?

Answer

Based on your description, your child may have experienced symptoms of internal heat and a cold after switching to a new brand of goat’s milk (New Beestar). You are asking whether goat’s milk can cause internal heat, as well as its benefits and drawbacks. Usually, when children switch from one type of formula to another, they may encounter adaptation issues, especially if they consume too much or too quickly during the transition. In such cases, children may experience symptoms such as digestive discomfort, reluctance to eat, oral ulcers, etc., and more vulnerable children may catch a cold as a result. However, goat’s milk itself should not be the root cause of the problem. It is recommended that you gradually adapt your child to the new formula, giving small amounts each time and increasing the feeding frequency to allow her digestive system time to adjust. If your child has a cold, appropriate cold medication should be given, and the indoor temperature should be kept moderate to avoid excessive sweating in the child. In summary, your child needs time to adapt to the new formula, and it is important to maintain a good living environment and dietary habits.