G6PD deficiency is commonly known as fava bean disease, and patients should first avoid eating fava beans. When it comes to medication, it should be noted that G6PD deficiency is prohibited and cautioned against the use of sulfonamides, such as cardiac painkillers, aspirin, anti-tuberculosis drugs, such as isoniazid, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as ibuprofen, which may lead to hemolytic anemia and hemolysis if patients with G6PD deficiency are exposed to these drugs. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with G6PD deficiency should always take their medications under the guidance of a specialist.