Eating undercooked green beans may have a miscarriage.
It is healthy for pregnant women to eat cooked green beans, which has no influence on themselves and their fetuses. However, if you eat uncooked green beans, you will be poisoned, causing nausea and vomiting. The toxins of green beans can also be transmitted to the fetus through blood, affecting fetal development, and even leading to fetal death and abortion. Why are pregnant women poisoned when they eat green beans?
Green beans contain glycosides and hemagglutinin, which will decompose when heated, and are harmless to the body after being cooked thoroughly. However, if it is not fully cooked, it may still contain harmful ingredients that have not been decomposed. After eating it, it will cause intestinal dysfunction and acute diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. If you eat a lot of immature green beans for a long time, there will be the possibility of hemolysis, which will affect your metabolic function.
Symptoms of green beans poisoning in pregnant women
The most common poisoning manifestations are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other manifestations of acute gastroenteritis. Usually the attack is rapid and the symptoms are more intense.
Long-term eating a large number of immature green beans may lead to hemolysis, leading to metabolic disorder, and at the same time, there will be yellow skin, yellow urine, hematuria, fever and other manifestations. What should pregnant women do if they are poisoned by eating green beans?
Drink plenty of water.
If expectant mothers eat uncooked green beans, they just feel sick and vomiting in their stomachs, and there are no other symptoms such as fever and abdominal pain, which means mild poisoning. This situation can be alleviated by lying still and resting, drinking sugar boiled water or light salt water a few times.
medical treatment
if the expectant mother has severe vomiting, it means that the poisoning is serious, and vomiting will cause a lot of water loss in the body, causing dehydration or hemolysis and shock. This situation should be sent to the hospital in time for treatment, such as gastric lavage and bowel cleaning.