What happens if a child with PKU accidentally eats a food containing high of amounts protein?
Accidents can and will happen and there will be no immediate reaction if a child eats a food not permitted in their diet. This is different to the instant reaction that a child with a nut allergy may have. There is no need to seek medical attention. However, it is very important to make sure that mistakes do not happen often and it is always important to let a child’s parents know if they have eaten something in error, as they will need to let their dietitian know.
People with PKU still need protein to support their growth and development.
A protein substitute provides all other parts of protein, without the phe. It is often taken 3 times per day and should be treated as though it is medicine.
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