In general, the evidence does not point towards a need to avoid nightshade vegetables. However, experts recommend taking things on a case-by-case basis. If a certain food seems to worsen symptoms, cut that food out and speak with a doctor.
If avoiding nightshades improves symptoms, it is possible to determine the cause of inflammation and then improve nightshade tolerance over time.

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