【Warnings issued in many places, two kinds of seafood should not be eaten in the near future!】 In addition, these 6 categories of people are not suitable for eating seafood... According to Hebei Daily, the Oceanography and Fisheries Bureau of Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, recently issued an early warning notice on eating sea rainbows. The notice said that "sea rainbow", also known as mussels, is a common edible shellfish in the north, with a double-shelled black-brown color. In recent years, there have been a number of incidents of paralytic shellfish toxin poisoning caused by the consumption of sea rainbows in northern coastal counties and cities. Haihong paralytic shellfish toxin is due to the sea rainbow eating toxic algae in the body accumulation of toxins caused, according to the monitoring in recent years, the development of sea rainbow paralytic shellfish toxin has a certain law, from late March with the increase in temperature, the content of paralytic shellfish toxin in the rainbow gradually increased, in June fell below the judgment limit value, is now in an upward period. According to CCTV news, the current is still the peak season for the production of textured snails, and the Bureau of Oceanography and Fisheries of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, has also recently issued a reminder that april to September every year is the most toxic time for textured snails, and after eating them, they can produce symptoms of dizziness, vomiting, numbness in the lips and fingers, and the incubation period is as short as 5 minutes and up to 4 hours. Remind everyone to eat out and never eat textured snails to avoid accidents. Seafood is delicious, but not everyone can enjoy it. The following 6 categories of people are not suitable for eating seafood. The first is allergic constitution, the second type is gout patients, the third type is people with high blood lipids, the fourth type is serious liver and kidney function damage, the fifth type is people with coagulation dysfunction, and the sixth type is pregnant or pregnant women, or lactating women. (LX)

Source: Daily Economic News