What Are the Dangers of Lavender Oil?
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Allergies
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Skin irritation can occur when applying lavender oil topically. Serious allergic reaction is rare but can result in nausea, vomiting and headache.
Oral Administration
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If taken orally, lavender oil can be poisonous, according to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM).
Drug Interactions
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Using lavender along with sedatives may cause increased drowsiness. The herb also has the potential to intensify the effects of central nervous system depressants, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Headaches
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Lavender teas and extracts can cause headache and constipation for some people, according to the NCCAM.
Pregnancy
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use lavender, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
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