Despite nightshade vegetables not promoting inflammation, many people do feel worse after eating them. This is likely due to a sensitivity or allergy to common nightshade vegetables. Food sensitivities are person-specific and may be symptomatic of another issue rather than a permanent problem with a specific food.
Experts advise people who feel they might be intolerant to nightshade vegetables to cut the foods out of their diets for several weeks. If symptoms such as skin rashes, hives, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing develop after eating nightshades, seek medical care immediately.

This site offers information designed for educational purposes only. You should not rely on any information on this site as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or as a substitute for, professional counseling care, advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.