Can you eat mangoes after taking medicine?

It is not recommended to consume mangoes within 30 minutes after taking the medicine because 30 minutes after taking the medicine is the time for the body to absorb the medicine. At this time, the consumption of mangoes, which are rich in histamine substances, will easily collide with the chemicals in the medicine, causing patients to have allergic reactions, which in turn will lead to skin flushing, itching, palpitations, rashes and other adverse symptoms. After 30 minutes of taking the drug, the main components of the drug have usually been absorbed by the body and begin to circulate and metabolize, thus there is not much problem in consuming mangoes. In addition, mangoes have diuretic effects, and their consumption at this time is conducive to the excretion of urine containing metabolized drugs to promote the recovery of the patient’s body. Patients should also be careful not to lie on their backs immediately after taking the drug to ensure that the drug passes through the esophagus smoothly, so as not to retain the esophagus and damage the mucous membrane, causing nausea, dry vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. In addition, patients should pay attention to more hydration to promote body metabolism in order to reduce the side effects of the drug.