The Rare Side Effects of Royal Jelly
It is very rare for people to experience side effects from Royal Jelly. However, certain individuals can be allergic to it causing anaphylaxis; a severe allergic reaction.
However most people that do experience mild allergic response, with time, starting with a very small amount and increasing to the minimum dose over a couple of weeks, in most cases, are able to tolerate royal jelly. Within 2 weeks of taking Royal Jelly slowly, any side effects that were initially experienced, usually completely disappear as the body learns how to tolerate it. Some people find it useful if they mix the Royal Jelly in very small amounts with yoghurt or milk while building up a tolerance to it.
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you are concerned about any of the side effects.
The general Royal Jelly Side Effects experienced by some are:-
Tingling and/or swelling of the tongue
Hot sweats
Mild rash across the body
Stomach pain or sickness
Bowel pain and/or diarrhea
Mild breathing difficulty
Insomnia
Anxiety
However most people that do experience mild allergic response, with time, starting with a very small amount and increasing to the minimum dose over a couple of weeks, in most cases, are able to tolerate royal jelly. Within 2 weeks of taking Royal Jelly slowly, any side effects that were initially experienced, usually completely disappear as the body learns how to tolerate it. Some people find it useful if they mix the Royal Jelly in very small amounts with yoghurt or milk while building up a tolerance to it.
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you are concerned about any of the side effects.
The general Royal Jelly Side Effects experienced by some are:-
Tingling and/or swelling of the tongue
Hot sweats
Mild rash across the body
Stomach pain or sickness
Bowel pain and/or diarrhea
Mild breathing difficulty
Insomnia
Anxiety
Anaphylaxis From Taking Royal Jelly
Anaphylaxis from taking Royal Jelly is very rare indeed. However, if you or somebody you know experiences signs of Anaphylaxis whether from taking Royal Jelly or not, you must take immediate action to seek medical attention.
Anaphylaxis taking Royal Jelly can take anything from a few minutes to two hours for the symptoms to occur.
Symptoms can vary in severity. Sometimes it can only cause mild itching or swelling, but in some people it can be extreme and lead to death.
Symptoms of anaphylaxis include:
When to seek medical advice
If anaphylaxis is suspected you should check what systems of the body are being affected by symptoms. Most health professionals recommend a ABC method, where you should check:
If a person has symptoms affecting all three of these systems of the body then it is likely that a person has anaphylaxis; especially if they also have symptoms affecting their skin.
You should immediately dial 999 for an ambulance.
Anaphylaxis taking Royal Jelly can take anything from a few minutes to two hours for the symptoms to occur.
Symptoms can vary in severity. Sometimes it can only cause mild itching or swelling, but in some people it can be extreme and lead to death.
Symptoms of anaphylaxis include:
- a red raised itchy skin rash
- swelling of your eyes, lips, hands and feet
- narrowing of your airways which can cause breathing difficulties and wheezing
- feeling like there is a lump inside your throat
- a sudden drop in blood pressure which can make you feel faint and dizzy
- nausea
- vomiting
- strange metallic taste in the mouth,
- sore, red, itchy eyes
- a feeling of impending doom like something terrible is going to happen
When to seek medical advice
If anaphylaxis is suspected you should check what systems of the body are being affected by symptoms. Most health professionals recommend a ABC method, where you should check:
- Airways – are symptoms affecting the airways, such as swelling inside the throat
- Breathing – are symptoms affecting breathing such as causing shortness of breath
- Circulation – are symptoms affecting the circulation such as causing dizziness or fainting
If a person has symptoms affecting all three of these systems of the body then it is likely that a person has anaphylaxis; especially if they also have symptoms affecting their skin.
You should immediately dial 999 for an ambulance.
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