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Star fruit can be poisonous for kidney patients By AMANDA LEE | menu |
KUALA LUMPUR: All it takes is one fruit or 100ml of its juice and the
ordinarily harmless star fruit becomes poison in a matter of hours for kidney
patients. University Malaya Medical Centre consultant nephrologist Prof Dr Tan
Si-Yen said this was what had happened to Tang Gon Seang in China.
The 66-year-old, who has been suffering from a kidney ailment, was in Shenzhen visiting his son when fell into a coma on March 29 after eating star fruits. Star fruits contain a neurotoxin which is not present in other fruits. It affects the brain and nerves. In healthy persons, the kidneys filter it out. In kidney patients, it cannot be removed and worsens their condition, he said. More than 10 other patients in the hospital suffered the same condition after consuming star fruits. Two of them died. After discovering the star fruit connection, Tang has been undergoing dialysis. His brother-in-law Teoh Thian Lye, 55, confirmed that Tang had been on medication for kidney problems for three years. According to Dr Tan, there was little awareness of this relatively new discovery and no local cases yet. The public must be alert to reactions to star fruit. Look out for initial symptoms including hiccups, numbness and weakness, and neurological symptoms including confusion, agitation and epileptic fits, he said. The risk of death is high, he added. |
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