Guava is regarded as a fruit with great health benefits during winters too. Guava contains lots of vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants that help in everything, from increasing immunity to dealing with digestive problems. Can it be believed that having guava can be detrimental to certain individuals? Well, not everything goes right for everyone!

The nutrients present in guava are vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and antioxidants. These nutrients are required by the body and, when taken, ensure healthy skin, boost digestive power, and offer several other benefits. Seeds that can, at times, result in some difficulties are also present. Thus, guava should not be considered for certain conditions.

If you have weak kidneys or if you have or have had stones, you need to exercise care. Guava has a high content of potassium. Weak kidneys cannot filter excess potassium, causing it to accumulate in the body. Guava seeds contain oxalate, which can cause stone formation. Eat guava only after consulting a doctor, and avoid the seeds.

If you have a chronic stomach condition like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn's disease, or ulcerative colitis, avoid eating guava. The small seeds can cause stomach irritation. The high fiber content can cause diarrhea or stomach pain. If you must eat it, remove the seeds, consume in very small quantities, and only after consulting a doctor.

If you are about to have or have recently undergone surgery, avoid guava. Guava affects blood sugar, which can cause problems with anesthesia. It also has the potential to thin the blood, increasing the risk of bleeding. Avoid eating guava at least two weeks before and after surgery.

So if you are taking any medications for your high blood pressure, make sure to monitor your intake. Guava helps reduce blood pressure. If taken along with medications for high blood pressure, it may affect the body negatively by reducing blood pressure too much, leading to dizziness or fainting due to loss of strength.

Consuming guava during pregnancy is safe, but it is essential to consider certain aspects. Unripe or unhygienic guavas lead to bacterial infections. Consuming excess amounts leads to stomach pain. Gas or bloating is also observed by certain women. Mature guavas need to be consumed in limited quantities after rinsing them.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is solely intended to raise awareness about diseases and health issues. It is not a substitute for a qualified medical opinion. Therefore, readers are advised not to try any medication, treatment, or prescription on their own but to consult a doctor or expert in that particular medical field.