Lily is a food ingredient with high medicinal value. In addition to clearing away heat and detoxifying, its main functions include regulating the spleen and stomach and promoting blood circulation. Although it has good medicinal effects, all medicines are toxic. Eating it for a long time or eating a lot will have side effects. What's more, lily itself is poisonous. Although the toxicity is very small, you still need to be careful when eating it and use it appropriately. Let's take a look at the side effects of eating lily. Side effects and adverse reactions of lily 1. Lily is slightly poisonous. Experiments on rats and dogs have found that long-term/large-dose consumption can cause damage to the lungs and kidneys, and affect the white blood cells and platelets of the whole wild lily plant. Even edible lily has a certain degree of toxicity. It is recommended to consult a doctor before use. 2. Direct contact with raw bulbs may cause skin itching, and swallowing raw bulbs may cause symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Toxic side effects of lily 1. Colchicine can cause bone marrow suppression and gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, etc. Some can even cause intestinal paralysis and sore limbs. 2. The injection solution is highly irritating locally and may leak out of the blood vessels, causing local necrosis. 3. A small number of patients experience hair loss and electrocardiogram changes. Lily eating taboos : 1. People with wind-cold cough, cold bleeding, and poor spleen and stomach should not eat lilies because they contain toxic substances. Experiments on rats and dogs have found that long-term/large-dose consumption can cause damage to the lungs and kidneys, and affect the white blood cells and platelets of the whole wild lily plant. Even edible lilies have certain toxicity. It is recommended to consult a physician before use. Direct contact with the raw bulbs may cause skin itching, and swallowing the raw bulbs may cause symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. 2. When eating lilies, you should pay attention to whether your physical condition is suitable for it and whether eating it will conflict with your physical condition. People with cold cough, cold bleeding, and poor spleen and stomach should not eat lilies. Also, pay attention to the appropriate amount of consumption, otherwise it will cause damage to the lungs and kidneys. |
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