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G6pd deficiency
My child is g6pd deficient. Can she eat normal green beans? She eats beans everyday but there is no problem. Is it safe to eat? Can she eat peanut and soybeans?
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Yes madam, she can ear beanspeanuts and soyabeans..till date nothing is reported adverse.
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Yes She can except Fava Beans and some medicines.
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Yes she can eat beans, peanut and soyabeans. Only fava beans and certain medicines are to be avoided
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Please don’t give fava beans(broad beans) legumes and lentils, peanuts and soya beans. Better to avoid beans
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If there is no problem, like allergy, wheezing or swelling around mouth can take peanut and soyabeans Avoid only favabeans as it triggers hemolysis and anaemia Also avoid drugs like aspirin
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