Parents who are feeding cow's milk to their infant who is just below of one year Should pay attention because as a study suggests that feeding cow's milk to toddlers below the age of one year is the biggest growth factor behind several allergic diseases respiratory and digestive system. Babies who are not able to get the mother's milk for a reason has an alternative choice which is cow's milk. According to the study, it is generally cow’s milk which in this initial stage can lead to anemia. According to the National Family Health Survey, only 40 percent of children were introduced timely complementary foods, while only 10 percent children between six to 23 months received adequate diet. Allergic diseases are on the rise worldwide and milk allergy makes the most common condition in children. According to National Family Survey figure, around three percent of children cannot tolerate milk protein in animal milk. Milk allergic infants, who do not get breast milk, need an alternative form of nutrition to maintain their health. also, read: Supreme Court to hear child's father plea today Japanese PM Shinzo Abe to visit India Congress on Monday took on Rajnath Singh over his visit to Jammu and Kashmir