Do not use skin care products containing mint, camphor oil, etc.
To treat broad bean disease, it is not acceptable to use products containing mint ingredients, as it can cause hemolysis. Those who have a history of broad bean in themselves or in their families should eat broad beans and avoid contact with broad bean pollen. For example, do not use the antimalarial drug primaquine, the antibiotics chloramphenicol and sulfonamides, the antipyretic and analgesic drug aspirin, and the commonly used smelly pills (naphthalene) in daily life.