Caring for babies with G6PD deficiency


G6PD deficiency and jaundice

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, one of the most common metabolic disorders afflicting newborns, requires special dietary care for both babies and their nursing mothers. Babies born with G6PD deficiency means their body lacks a specific enzyme, G6PD. Without G6PD enzyme, red blood cells have a shorter life spans when exposed to certain chemicals, usually found in food and drugs. Hence when red blood cells are destroyed (anaemic hemolysis) it will cause anaemia, resulting in dizziness, pale-skin, persistent tiredness, headache, tea-colored urine, abdominal or back pain.

Newborns are by nature born with excess amount of red blood cells. Their bodies will break down excess red blood cells and this process creates bilirubin, a waste product which their liver needs to dispose of. Often, their immature liver are taxed when excess bilirubin are required to be disposed from the body. This causes jaundice which is very normal in newborns. However, newborns with G6PD deficiency, with more than normal excess of bilirubin needed to be extracted from the body, taxes the already overloaded liver even more. As a result, they often experience higher and prolonged levels of jaundice than normal newborns.

How do you care for babies with G6PD deficiency?

Parents should take proper precautions when caring for a child with G6PD deficiency. The main thing is keep your child from being exposed to triggers of G6PD deficiency symptoms.

Newborns with G6PD deficiency may suffer from prolonged and more severe levels of jaundice. Often, if the levels are too high, mothers are advised to stop breast feeding their infants for a short period of time by paediatricians as breast milk might interfere with the liver’s ability to conjugate bilirubin.

After being discharged from hospitals, breast-feeding mothers should avoid consuming certain types of food and medications which might induce anaemic hemolysis in G6PD deficient babies. The list of food and drugs to avoid is fairly similar to the ones a G6PD deficient person should avoid. Analgesics, anti-malarials, sulphonamide drugs should be strictly avoided.

Know which types of drugs and medication to avoid: http://www.g6pd.org/favism/english/index.mv?pgid=avoid

On the other hands, there are types of drugs that are safe to take at prescribed doses: http://www.g6pd.org/favism/english/index.mv?pgid=safe

As you can see from the lists above, the number of drugs that should be avoided is fairly comprehensive. To be on the safe side, make sure every medication for your child is acquired via doctor’s prescription.

Both breast-feeding mother and child must avoid fava beans (broad beans). Fava bean remains the most common food to avoid for G6PD deficient individuals.

Keep your child away from mothballs. Do not let them touch or get close enough to inhale the scent of mothballs. If your newborn inherits some hand-me-down clothes, make sure to wash the clothes clean before your baby wears them. You’d never know the clothes may have been stored in close vicinity to mothballs.

Choose milk formulaes which have no traces of soya or soybeans.

Observe your child’s diet by carefully introducing legumes such as peas, beans, lentil or various types of beans. Some people with G6PD deficiency avoid legumes, but not all. Most people shows no symptoms.

Soy products, blueberries and red wine are also trigger symptoms of G6PD deficiency but again, does not necessary affect all people.

Peppermint oil should not be used around your child’s face. In fact, breastfeeding mothers themselves should refrain from using peppermint oil too.

  1. oliver p navato writes ...

    i really find this topic helpful..my son is a g6pd baby and yet i wasnt that aware of the foods that should be avoided for my sons’ intake..if it would be not that much to ask for a favor,..can i ask for a complete list of foods that i must not serve to my kid.??

    thanks..

  2. Donna Frazier writes ...

    Thank you for this information. I have 3 children in my family affected by this deficiency as well as my self. I have been looking every where for information. A few years ago I found a page with foods to avoid other than fava beans. Do you have such a list? If so could you please post or email it to me? There are so many doctors who don’t have a clue what this deficiency is all about.

    Thanks

  3. Eleanor Floridis-Principe writes ...

    I to have a son with g6pd and have found that a lot of doctor’s are not aware of the deficiency or if they are they can not tell me what signs to look for in case my son is affeceted. So this site has been helpful thank you. If you have a complete list of what should be avoided I would greatly appreciate if you could send it to me.
    Thanks

  4. Zie Leff writes ...

    My godson who was just born a a week plus ago, has been diagnosed with G6PD. I too would like a list of the foods to avoid! Can you please email it to me or post it here? Thanks.

    Zie Leff’s last blog post..Penang , a Malaysian restaurant in Edison, NJ

  5. Edwin Hilario writes ...

    Hi! I live in the Philippines and I have a 1 year old child with G6pd. Im not very familiar with the legumes and fava beans. Can you send me a complete lists of these fava beans and legumes. I tried to surf the web for pictures of legumes but it seems that all vegetables and some fruits are legumes.

    Thank you very much and I’ll be waiting for your favorable response.

    Sincerely,
    Edwin

  6. duane madriaga writes ...

    hi! i’m a single mom (21 yrs. old). my son’s (4 mos.)have G6Pd. can i ask a complete list of foods that i should avoid and also the foods i have to serve if he’s already looking for solid foods. thank you very much. i hope you’ll be able to send me those because i really really need help for that.

  7. Ulysses Ryan Relos writes ...

    Hi I’m a Father to a 7 month old baby boy who has G6PD.. I found this page to be very helpful, if it’s not to much to ask can someone e-mail me with a list of foods and medication to avoid preferrably a list of foods to avoid.. My email address is uly_relos@yahoo.com.. I would kindly appreciate it.. Please continue to update this page with new information about G6PD.. Thank you

    More Power and God Bless

  8. Linda Kaldani writes ...

    Hi,
    I have three boys with this G6pd , the first time we knew about it is when my son got
    sick and all his body turn in to yallow,
    after a five days the doctors figer it out , and then we had to do blood transfution for him
    thanks god he was okay later, and now he is 15 years old, that happend when he was one year and half.
    later on we tasted my ather 2 kids they have the same thing, what i like to know is there ather food than the fava beans will treger it.
    I have three boys with this G6pd, and iam trying my best to take care of them, I did ask doctors but most of them they do not know what is the G6pd.Since that happened to my son I could not let my kids eat any kind of beans, I was scard somthing like that will happen again, and until they do not eat any kind of beans.The older one is 18 now the ather one is 15, and younger one is 6 years old, the older ones they know and they traying to avoid all kinds of beans since i don’t have the right answer to is it only fava beans or not? can anyone answer me please.
    Thanks to this web sit for the information.

  9. Girlie writes ...

    Hi! I also have a baby with G6PD. I’m not fully aware of the foods that should be avoided, please email me a copy. Thanks!
    Is Fava beans the Baguio beans here in the Philippines?
    Also, some cerelac have traces of soya, is this safe for my baby. I am starting to introduce solid foods, please advice what food should be avoided. I was advised by our pediatrician that if ever the baby was expose to mothballs or have eaten some restricted foods, he/she will urinate with blood? Is this true?
    Thank you!

  10. Arlene writes ...

    Hi!Am a first mom and I have a 6months old baby boy has G6PD. His blood type is AB+. Mine is B+ and his father is A+ we can’t donate our blood to our baby so we really have to be careful.

    Food should avoid:

    Fava beans
    red wine
    legumes (beans, lentils, chickpeas, split peas, etc)
    red wine
    blueberries (also applied to food products containing these)
    soya food (any food has soya like tofu, soysauce, etc)

    * Except fava beans, there is no adequate proof as yet of the hemolytic effects of these foods.*

  11. kathy writes ...

    hi my cousin is five months old and he has g6pd the doctor has told us to avoid fava beans but i would also like to know what else should we avoid giving him so if possible can i get a list of things that he should not eat im asking because the baby formula is not holding his hunger anymore so if i could get the list i would appreciate it thank you

  12. glenda writes ...

    hello everybody just want to let you know that FAVA beans is broad beans in english (fava is an intalian word)

    in the philippines when my 1st child was found out to have G6PD the doctors advised to have a confirmation test at the UP Manila - PGH when they send me the result they enclosed information like the symptoms, food and medicines to be avoided that’s why i was able to control what food and medicines i can give my child. remember to read the ingredients of the food you buy and always remind your pedia that your child have G6PD everytime you go for a check up. You can also give a list of prohibited medicines at the school clinic just in case you child get sick at school. I do this every year when i enroll my children.
    you can search the internet for more infos about G6PD defiency. you can also go to this site http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/general/aches/g6pd.html for more info

    i have my kids eat legumes, taho, food with soy sauce every once in a while, just be care with prohibited medicines

  13. jon writes ...

    i have a 6 month old daughter with G6pd, if any1 can help me in what to do, foods to avoid so that it may lead to a healthy lifestyle of the child, i would be very thankful.

    to ms glenda, can you email the list of what the PGH had given to you. im from phil too. jbvinoya@hotmail.com

  14. Sandy writes ...

    Hi,
    My 8 months old son has G6PD and i got the list of meds but i need a list of food to avoid. If anybody can e-mail it to me peaches197511@yahoo.com a complete list of foods to avoid i would really appreciate it.
    Thank you very much.

  15. boo writes ...

    my son has been diagnosed with G6PD. I am breastfeeding him. do i have to avoid all the food and drugs that he is supposed to avoid? i have been eating foods with soy sauce and soya oil. I’m afraid it might be harmful to him. What should i do?

  16. quila86 writes ...

    hello,

    I have a 6week old with g6. he has a biliruben level of 10% and i was advised to postpone my breastfeeding. my only problem is most every formula has some trace of soy oils in it so i’m not sure which to use, any suggustions.

  17. nedie s. adunay writes ...

    tulad din po nyo ako ay ina rin ng may g6pd defficiecy, im always afraid what will happen to my son if he expose sa mga bawal sa kanya. tulad din po ninyo na nagnanais na magkaroon ng sapat na impormasyon o kaalaman tungkol dito.

  18. sim chua sy writes ...

    My son is now about 1 month old. Last 2 weeks, doctor(Pedia)called and informed us that our baby is positive with G6pd deficiency at his newborn screening test. Doctor instructed us to to have my baby be retest again to confirm with this dficiency and it was confirmed positive. I have already red about list of foods, medicines even chinese medicines to avoid. But still im bothered to what food to avoid since im now nursing my child because im stil confuse with the FAVA beans and Legumes stuff. Do you have complete list of foods to avoid other than mentioned above. Pls email me. Ill gladly appreciate it.

  19. sim chua sy writes ...

    Heres my email add simchuasy@yahoo.com.ph

  20. jotech writes ...

    How would you call fava beans in other languages?

    Arabic: Foolle;
    Catalan: Fava;
    Chinese: Tzan-Doo;
    Dutch: Tuinboon;
    English: Fava or Broad Bean;
    Farsi (Persian): Ba-ghe-Leh;
    French: Fève;
    German: Favabohnen (Fava bean), Dicke Bohnen (thick bean), Saubohnen (sow bean);
    Greek: Koukia (“Fava” is an appetizer made from dried fava beans);
    Hebrew: Polle;
    Hungarian: Lóbab
    Italian: Fava (pl. fave);
    Kurdish: Paqla;
    Malay: Kacang Parang;
    Spanish: Haba;
    Turkish: Bakla (“Fava” is an appetizer made from dried fava beans);
    Urdo (Pakistan and India): Lobhiya, Rajma, Jheam;
    Thai (Thailand): two-ah pak-ah.

  21. jotech writes ...

    this site may help:

    http://g6pddeficiency.org

    i have a G6PD grandchild and was currently browsing the web and i happen to open this site.

    for the complete lists of drugs that should be avoided, try this site:

    http://www.g6pd.org

    they have a wide range of lists, including trade names and manufacturers around the globe. just register which country you’re in..

    hope this helps..

  22. mel ignacio writes ...

    i also have a G6PD child anh he is 3 months now. my pedia adviced me to let it be reconfirmed but due to my hectic sched we have not gone there yet. my son is not showing any sympthoms since he was born. is there a possibility that he is not a G6pd patient? what do you think? please advice me.

  23. merben writes ...

    i also have a 1 month old daughter with an G6PD defeciency,,,if anybody can help email me “m5romero@yqahoo.com” the complete list of food to avoid i would really really apreciate it. Thank You Very Much!

  24. merben writes ...

    my email ad : m5romero@yahoo.com

  25. nancy bautista writes ...

    i have a niece who have a g6pd, can you send me a complete list of food to avoid i would really apreciate it. Thank you very much.

  26. Jaslynn writes ...

    I have G6PD & for your information, we have to avoid Fava Bean & certain chinese medicinal herbs. Most importantly, do not self-medicate (drug allergy) & always bring along the medical certificate for every visit to the doctor. This is for lifetime & knowledge about these food & drug allergies have to be passed to deficients when they start schooling.

    Look out for symptoms & consult the doctors if there’s any cause for worry.

    Basically, life will be as per normal. :)

  27. jan writes ...

    hi..i have a son who is positive for G6PD..i jst want to have a complete list of foods and medicines that should be avoided.thanks..pls send it to my email.it will be a great help.

  28. myrnalen writes ...

    hi im myrnalen.i also hav a son who is a g6pd and he s 2 months now.i read from the nternet that f u r breastfeeding ur baby,you should also try 2 avoid drugs n food dat r not good 4 them.can u also help me with the list of food dat are not safe 4 them 2 take. thanks

  29. ahyie writes ...

    Hi Myrnalen! My 2 daughters have g6pd and if you are from Manila you can go to National Institutes of Health (NIH) to get copies of medicines and food that are bad for G6PD positive. My husband and I are also giving my 1 year old daughter small quantities of chocolate chip cookies and so far there are no negative reactions.

  30. Melanie Watson writes ...

    My nehphew 9 1/2 months old has just been diagnosed this week and has had a blood transfusion so I would also like a list of foods for him to avoid melanie_310@yahoo.com.au thanks

  31. john sexon writes ...

    i have a 3 week old son diagnosed with G6PD can anyone send me a list of food to avoid? thank you very much

  32. marissa corpuz writes ...

    hi..my son is 10moth old and with g6pd…pls email me the complete list of foods to be avoided.thanks

  33. marife writes ...

    My son is a G6PD baby he is now 4 years.But I just want to have a complete list of foods and medicines that should be avoided. I hope you’ll be able to send me i really appriciate it. Thank a lot.

    marife

  34. arlene writes ...

    hi…my son who’s now 8 wasdiagnosedwhen he was 5 days old. His bilirubin level went up to 498, double volume transfusion was immediately given to him and my husband and I didnt have the time or option to donate our blood. We were told that because of the high volume of bilirubin in his body he could or would have been affected and his brain damaged. And the scariest thing is seeing your newborn twitching and pulling his neck which are the early signs of cerebral palsy. With our endless prayers and closely monitoring his milestones, he is now a bubbly young boy with lots of smile. He wears his medic alert bracelet and we make his teachers aware of his G6PD.
    I noticed that kids who has them are mostly filipinos…? (after reading the comments). Fava beans are patani sa atin…sa pinas

  35. ronalyn writes ...

    hi I too has a baby with G6PD defecient, can i have a list of foods and drinks that can be avoided. please. thanks

  36. michelle writes ...

    meron lng po ako gustong malaman tungkol sa g6pd.. ang aking pong anak me isang taon na.. anu ba ang maaring gatas na pwede kong ipainom sa kanya?. breastfeed po ang aking anak subalit dahil nga kylangan ko ng mgtrabaho ay maiiwan ko na cia.. kya nais ko po itanong senyo kng anu ang gatas na pwede nia inumim na d makka apekto as knyang sakit. marami po slamat!

  37. annabel writes ...

    hi…I have a 4mnth old baby girl w/g6pd and I want to have a complete list of food(esp. common foods) to be avoided and also want to know if soya oil & lecithin is included in the foods that should be avoided because I noticed that most of the infant formulas have it. Can you tell me what brand of milk is safe for my baby.thank you so much.

    here is my emailad:
    whackz011@yahoo.com

  38. alzen cells writes ...

    Can I have also the list of drugs and foods to be avoid. I have a 3 month old child with g6. Thanks and God speed. alzen_18@yahoo.com

  39. prem writes ...

    My nehphew is 10 days old has just been diagnosed this week and has had a blood transfusion so I would also like a list of foods for him to avoid prema.madhu@gmail.com

  40. lyn writes ...

    hi i find this site really useful. i have a baby boy of 7 months with g6pd deficient. can i pls get a complete list of all food stuff my baby and i as feeding mother should avoid, to f_leena4@hotmail.com thanks

  41. josie writes ...

    Hello po!meron po kasi akong anak na baby girl 9 months po siya na may g6pd deficiency.nais ko lang po sanang humingi ng kopya para po sa mga pwede po niyang kainin.para maiwasan ko po ang di dapat niya makain.salamat po..

  42. sheila writes ...

    Hi everyone…Im here for the same reason, maybe slightly different…
    but my question is..
    I have G6PD deficiency and I was wondering, because I was told that since I am not a carrier, rather someone that actually has the deficiency, I was told that my kids (when I have any) will have it also. Is that true?

  43. melissa writes ...

    i have a 2mo old son who is G6PD+ as well. we werent able to get his newborn screening result until he was 6weeks old. so he has been fed and applied aceite alcamforado for quite sometime without knowing it is bad for him. we went to NIH at UP-PGH and will get results next week. im worried about the camphor content of alcamforado. so far since birth, my baby just had slight jaundice and i hope everthing is okay with him. how much is the damage, if ever there is, with the camphor thing? would also appreciate if anyone can share the complete list of foods and other things to avoid. thanks.

  44. melissa writes ...

    email address is lissmont@yahoo.com

  45. Melinda Quizon writes ...

    Hi! I have a 1month old nephew na may g6pd which was we first known thru her newborn screening result. can i have the list of foods which can avoided and safe for her? thank your very much.

  46. coro writes ...

    ano po formula milk na pwede sa baby since I will start working this month. please help

  47. coro writes ...

    ano po pwde formula milk for my baby since I am a working mom

  48. JA Guerrero writes ...

    hi everyone, you are welcome to join this group i formed in yahoo! for parents with G6PD babies. it’s a support group for all of us who need info and for us to learn from each other.

    that way, we only open our yahoo! account. for those interested, please send an email to: G6PDsupportgroup@yahoogroups.com

    thanks!

    JA Guerrero

  49. billy from makati, phils. writes ...

    hi to all concern..

    please help me,coz i have a baby boy 1 month with g6pd.. kindly send me the list of drugs and foods to be avoid.. here’s my email add vhilen12@yahoo.com

    thanks to all and God bless

  50. joy writes ...

    hi!

    i have a 2 month old baby boy na g6pd+, gusto ko po sanang humingi ng list ng mga foods and drugs na kailangang i-avoid. tnx!!!

    jclyn0313@yahoo.com

  51. jojo writes ...

    i have a 3 months old son wo have g6pd . pls advc what the exact food to be avoided. as well as the medicine… for a 3 months old with g6pd what are the best medicine to take when may cough and sipon sya??? pls help….

  52. jhelai writes ...

    hi am also a mother of a 1 year old with g6pd and am also a therapist for special kids…want to know if you give ascorbic acid as vitmins for your chil…..

    thank you so much

  53. hershe writes ...

    hi! i also have a son who is g6pd deficient, his now 9 mos. old. after we got the confirmation from UP- NIH that he is indeed positive, we were scheduled for a seminar/ orientation regarding it. I advised those who wants to know the details of g6pd to call UP- NIH for the schedule of the seminar. it is very helpful for us parents to be fully aware of this deficiency. i’m sorry i was not able to keep the number of UP- PGH. hope this helps. God Bless!

  54. annabel writes ...

    hi here is the number of UP-NIH 303-19-88/ 307-07-80/307-07-88. you can also get a list of foods and drugs to be avoided though them

  55. maricel writes ...

    i intoduce now to mu child a solid food but cerelac has a traces of soya. please help me waht food i give to my baby.



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