What are the adverse reactions of folic acid

  Folic acid is something that pregnant women need to eat before and after the first three months of pregnancy. It can help prevent neural tube defects in the fetus and plays a very important role in the healthy growth of the fetus. But some people feel that their body has adverse reactions after taking folic acid. So, what are the adverse reactions of folic acid?

  

What are the adverse reactions of folic acid1

  The adverse reactions that may occur in the body after taking folic acid mainly depend on the individual's symptoms. Some people may experience adverse reactions such as not wanting to eat, feeling nauseous, yellowing of their face or urine, bloating, and so on. If you feel uncomfortable experiencing these adverse reactions, you can ask your doctor when taking folic acid whether the situation is normal and whether it will have corresponding effects on your body.

  Don't start not taking folic acid tablets just because they can cause adverse reactions to your body. Compared to the adverse reactions caused by folic acid, folic acid tablets have more benefits, especially for those who are preparing for pregnancy and want to have a healthy child. They can help prevent congenital neural tube defects in the fetus.

  Folic acid tablets are drugs that have undergone numerous clinical trials before being launched on the market. They are also very important drugs for women preparing for pregnancy. Relatively speaking, the adverse reactions they bring are relatively small, and only occasional adverse reactions occur. People do not need to worry so much about this.

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