What should not be eaten with lychee?

Jul 15, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Lei
Introduction
Lychees should not be consumed with milk, seafood, or other similar foods, nor should they be taken with medications such as antihypertensives or anticoagulants. In addition, lychees should not be eaten together with white liquor (baijiu), persimmons, grapes, or other specific foods, and should not be consumed with antibiotics. If you are taking certain medications or have specific medical conditions, please consult a doctor or healthcare professional before eating lychees.

Generally, lychee should not be consumed together with foods such as milk, seafood, or persimmons, nor should it be taken with medications such as furosemide tablets, clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate tablets, or cefixime capsules. Specific details are as follows:

I. Foods

1. Milk
Certain components in lychee may bind with the proteins in milk, forming precipitates that can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort, diarrhea, and other digestive issues.

2. Seafood
Both lychee and seafood are high-protein foods. Consuming them together may lead to excessive protein intake, increasing the burden on the kidneys and potentially causing indigestion or kidney problems.

3. Persimmon
Persimmons contain tannic acid, while lychees contain saponins. When consumed together, these substances may interact negatively in the body and pose health risks.

II. Medications

1. Furosemide Tablets
Lychees are rich in potassium. Furosemide increases the excretion of potassium from the body. Consuming both together may lead to elevated blood potassium levels, potentially causing cardiac complications.

2. Clopidogrel Hydrogen Sulfate Tablets
Lychees contain a certain amount of vitamin K, which promotes blood coagulation—opposing the effect of clopidogrel. This interaction may reduce the drug's effectiveness.

3. Cefixime Capsules
Lychees contain natural compounds, and cefixime is an antibiotic. Taking them together may result in interactions leading to hypoglycemia, toxicity, or other adverse effects.

In addition, lychees should not be consumed with alcoholic beverages such as white liquor, or with fruits like grapes and oranges. They should also not be taken with medications such as amoxicillin capsules, cefuroxime axetil tablets, or enalapril maleate and hydrochlorothiazide dispersible tablets. If you are taking specific medications or have underlying medical conditions, consult your doctor or a healthcare professional before consuming lychees.

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