2. Silkworm bean disease, also known as glucose hexaphosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, is a hereditary hemolytic disease, which is more common in boys. Most children are healthy, but infection, eating broad beans or exposure to certain drugs may cause hemolysis and anemia. The main manifestations are obvious deepening of urine color, soy sauce-like appearance, jaundice of skin and sclera, and pale skin.
3. Children with glucose hexaphosphate dehydrogenase deficiency can't eat broad bean products. Neither fresh broad beans nor their preparations are allowed to be eaten. At the same time, avoid contact with aspirin, quinine, sulfonamides and chloramphenicol. Camphor and so on. Can't be stored at home.