What are the side effects of drinking vinegar

Vinegar, as a flavoring, generally has no side effects when consumed in moderation on a daily basis, but if you drink a lot of vinegar, it may irritate the digestive tract and cause acid reflux, nausea, and other discomforts. People who are taking western medicines, people with excessive stomach acid and people with allergies should try not to drink vinegar.
People who are taking western medicines generally can not eat vinegar, acetic acid will lead to the pH level is affected, resulting in certain drugs do not have the ability to play a role. For example, it is not advisable to eat vinegar when you are taking medicines such as gastrozupine and sodium bicarbonate, which will lead to the ineffectiveness of the medicines.
People with excessive stomach acid and gastric ulcer patients generally should not eat vinegar. Vinegar will prompt the digestive organs to secrete more digestive juices, which will increase the digestive effect of gastric acid and may lead to corrosion of the gastrointestinal mucosa, and may also aggravate gastric ulcers.
In addition, there are some people who are allergic to vinegar, and after drinking vinegar, they will suffer from asthma, itching, rash and edema because of allergy.
In summary, normal people drink vinegar generally have no effect, but if you are taking Western medicine, excessive stomach acid and allergic people, you must follow the doctor’s advice, not blindly consume vinegar.