Avocado Side Effects: What You Should Know Before Eating or Using Them

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Digestive discomfort

When introducing avocado to a baby, always offer it as a single-ingredient food. Avoid mixing it with spices or other ingredients so you can clearly identify the cause if a reaction occurs. Many childhood sensitivities improve with age, but caution is key during early feeding stages.

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4. Possible Interactions With Medications

Most people are aware that grapefruit can interfere with certain medications, but fewer realize that avocados may also pose interaction risks.

Avocados contain compounds that may reduce the effectiveness of warfarin, a blood-thinning medication used to prevent clots. This interaction could increase the risk of bleeding if not properly monitored.

If you take warfarin or similar anticoagulants:

  • Maintain consistent avocado intake rather than sudden increases
  • Monitor blood levels as advised
  • Consult your healthcare provider before making dietary changes

5. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Considerations

Avocados are rich in healthy fats and nutrients that are generally beneficial during pregnancy and breastfeeding. That said, moderation is important.

Current guidance suggests sticking to normal food amounts of avocado. Some limited research indicates that consuming avocado in large or medicinal quantities may reduce milk production in breastfeeding women.

Because research is limited, pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should:

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