Is There Any Special Diet for Kidney Atrophy?

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DIET TO STRENGTHEN KIDNEY FUNCTION
When your kidney is not normal size, it may lose
function sooner or later. So critically, you need
to be picky about the diet you are already
taking. As kidneys are involved in the blood
filtration process, whatever you consume is going
to have an impact on your health. But following
a healthy renal diet is not going to assure an
improved size of the kidneys. You cant
eventually cure it with a diet, though it is
going to provide the kidneys with the strength to
continue work. Here are some kidney-healthy
dietary tips
CREATININE LEVELS BEFORE AYURVEDIC TREATMENT
Sodium and your kidneys do not go hand in hand.
Limiting sodium in your diet is going to help
control blood pressure. The National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
recommends a diet with less than 2300 mg of
sodium per day. Too much sodium in your diet
when you are on the verge of losing kidney
function is not healthy. Sodium results in fluid
retention and is likely going to cause high blood
pressure, one of the important triggers for
kidney disease. Here are some pointers to bring
down sodium in your diet
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  • Replace packaged foods with fresh foods whenever
    possible.
  • You can remove most sodium in your diet by
    rinsing or washing canned foods properly.
  • When using canned foods, rinse before cooking or
    serving.
  • Check labels for sodium content in the packaged
    food you buy.
  • Prefer home-cooked food in place of going out in
    restaurants.
  • When preparing food, use as little salt as you
    can.

BE CAREFUL ABOUT YOUR PROTEIN CHOICES
  • It goes without saying that proteins are hard to
    be processed by your kidneys. The more protein
    you eat, the harder your kidneys have to work.
    But that does not mean you shall abstain from
    including protein in your diet. Instead, you can
    pick up plant sources of protein to meet up your
    protein needs.
  • Lentils
  • Most beans, including chickpeas
  • Green peas
  • Oats and oats meal
  • Chia seeds
  • Portion size also matters. Ask your dietician
    about the right amount of certain foods so that
    you end up consuming more protein from plant
    sources than you actually get from one egg.

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TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR HEART
  • Heart-healthy foods help keep fat from building
    up in your heart, tiny blood vessels, and
    kidneys. To make sure you hop onto a
    heart-friendly diet, choose
  • Prefer baking, grilling, roasting, or stir-frying
    against deep-fried foods.
  • Cook with olive oil instead of using saturated
    fat.
  • Limit trans fats.
  • Restrict alcohol.
  • Foods to boost heart function
  • fruits and vegetables
  • beans
  • low-fat or fat-free yogurt, cheese, and milk
  • poultry with the skin removed
  • If your kidney still declines, your doctor may
    curate a personalized diet plan for your health.

PHOSPHORUS SHOULD BE MODULATED
To prevent kidney disease from hightailing, your
doctor might advise you on phosphorus intake. He
may suggest
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  • fresh fruits and vegetables
  • brown rice
  • rice- and corn-based cereal
  • Phosphorus is added to packaged foods to keep
    them from being rotten. So, be sure to read those
    labels carefully before you pick them up.
  • Some higher-potassium foods are
  • bananas and oranges
  • beans and nuts
  • bran cereal
  • brown and wild rice
  • dairy foods
  • potatoes, tomatoes
  • salt substitutes
  • whole-wheat bread and pasta
  • apricots
  • beef
  • Lower-potassium food choices
  • apples and peaches
  • carrots and green beans
  • cauliflower
  • blackberries, cherries
  • grapefruit
  • peaches

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It might be helpful if you consult a dietician
and learn about foods that are beneficial for
your health. Or you can also connect with us at
Karma Ayurveda.
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