Because okra is high in fructans, a type of carbohydrate, it can sometimes cause gas or bloating in those with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or FODMAP sensitivities. Try eating small portions first to see how your body responds.

3. People Taking Blood Thinners

Okra’s vitamin K content can interfere with medications like warfarin (Coumadin) or other anticoagulants. If you’re on these medications, keep your vitamin K intake consistent and consult your doctor before making changes to your diet.

4. People Taking Diabetes Medication

Okra naturally lowers blood sugar. While beneficial for many, this effect can occasionally combine with diabetes medications and cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Monitor your glucose levels closely if you increase your okra intake.

5. Those Allergic to Latex or Okra Itself

Though rare, okra can trigger reactions in people allergic to latex due to similar plant proteins. Symptoms may include itching, swelling, or hives. If you notice any of these after eating okra, stop immediately and speak with an allergist.

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