Getting selenium from food sources doesn't seem to cause side effects. However, having more than 200 mcg of selenium per day from supplements for an extended period of time may cause side effects. These can include:
- Itchy skin
- Diarrhea
- Weakening and loss of fingernails and hair
- Discolored teeth
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Severe tiredness (fatigue)
- A garlic-like odor to your breath
Adults who work in industrialized areas with high selenium content have a higher chance of liver and heart disease.
Even though optimal amounts of selenium may reduce the risk of cancer, having too much can be harmful. It may increase the risk for cancer.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should talk to their doctors before taking any supplements. Too much selenium can lead to bone and cartilage problems in unborn babies.
Kidney problems can cause high selenium levels in the body.
There are no known food interactions with selenium. It can interact with some antibiotics. It can also interact with some medicines used to treat osteoporosis.
Talk to your doctor about selenium before taking it.