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2014年9月9日星期二

Diet for kidney patients is the key

shijiazhuang kidney disease hospital

For people with Kidney Failure and ckd, timely and proper treatment is critical but patients should also pay attention to their diet. What not to eat for persons with Kidney Failure?

First, the patients shouldn't eat foods rich in potassium, such as all the edible mushroom, potato, Chinese yam, pakchoi, red dates, bananas, oranges, tremella, peaches, apricot, spinach, rape and so on.

People with no diabetes can eat wheat starch foods, but diabetes patients should limit the intake of sugar, honey and sugared beverages

People should keep high-quality protein intake. High-quality protein foods include lean meat, chicken, fish, egg white and milk. The amount of protein intake should be limited for CKD stage 4 patients. The acceptable daily intake is 0.6g/kg body weight everyday. You can ask your doctor or nutritionist for help to calculate daily protein intake.

Second, they shouldn't eat foods rich in salt, such as aginomoto, soda biscuit, fine dried noodles, soy sauce, deep-fried dough sticks and so on. The patients with unstable blood pressure and severe swelling should limit salt intake. In general, daily intake of salt should be less than 3g.

.The intake of high potassium foods are depending on the result of Serum electrolyte examination. Because serum potassium excretion of renal failure people is lower than that of normal people, so they should reduce the intake of high potassium foods such as banana, orange, agaric and mushroom.

You can eat some fruits to supplement vitamins, but you can’t eat carambola. Fruits like mango, pineapple, litchi, longan should be eaten less than 200g everyday. Don’t eat fruits instantly after your dinner, you’d better eat 2 hours later after a meal.

Third, the patients shouldn't eat foods rich in phosphorus, such as marine products and thalassophyte, such as, kelp, nori, animal giblets, sesame, tea leaf, honey and yolk.

Fourth, they can't eat more vegetable protein, such as, beans and beans products, bean curd, soymilk and dry fruits, such as, peanuts, melon seeds and walnut. But the patients can have quality protein, such as egg white, milk, lean meat, less than 100g every day.
Fifth, the patients shouldn't have spicy food People should keep a light diet. Don’t eat too much greasy or spicy foods. Fry foods should be limited.
 (fresh shallot, ginger, garlic and etc).

And we also have many other unique therapies. We will adopt the best systemic therapy which is most suitable to the patient's kidney condition. If you need any help in curing your disease, you can leave messages or email to us. Our email: sjzkidneyhospital@hotmail.com

CKD non-dialysis diet is for people diagnosed with an early stage of chronic kidney disease

A CKD non-dialysis diet is for people diagnosed with an early stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD). There are 5 stages of CKD—stages 1 through 4 are before dialysis is needed, and stage 5 is when dialysis or a transplant is required. Over time, CKD damages the kidneys’ ability to filter waste and excess fluid from the body. Your kidneys will become less effective at doing their jobs, and you will become ill. The CKD non-dialysis diet is designed to help the kidneys keep as much of their remaining function for as long as possible. This diet also helps reduce the buildup of excess fluid and waste products.
What can I eat?
On the CKD non-dialysis diet, you can eat a variety of foods. Depending on your size, symptoms, stage of chronic kidney disease, age, activity level and other health conditions, your renal dietitian will make sure you are on an eating plan that is best suited for you. This nutritious eating plan will feature a prescribed amount of high quality protein, along with carbohydrates and fats to provide adequate calories.
What can’t I eat?
Your dietitian will adjust the amount of carbohydrates, protein and fat you can eat in a day. On the CKD non-dialysis diet, eating less protein is recommended. Eating more nutritious carbohydrates, such as those found in grains, fruits and vegetables is encouraged. Healthy fats such as canola and olive oil may be increased for added calories.
At stages 3 and 4 CKD your protein intake may be limited. The amount depends on your body size and kidney function. Although you may be instructed to eat more carbohydrates and fats to meet your calorie needs, those with little nutritive value (such as candy, soda, animal fats and processed foods) should only be a small part of your diet. If you have other health conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol or blood pressure, you may be advised to restrict the amount of sugar, saturated fat and salt you can eat.
Why do I have to eat this way?
The goal of the CKD non-dialysis diet is to preserve existing kidney function to delay the later stages of CKD, particularly stage 5, which is also called end stage renal disease (ESRD). This is the stage when dialysis or transplant becomes necessary in order to live.
How does this diet help?
Lowering the amount of protein you eat will allow your kidneys to work with less waste buildup. When you eat protein, your body creates protein waste products, which are eliminated from the body through urine. Damaged kidneys have a difficult time getting rid of protein waste products. As kidneys become overworked, more damage occurs. Cutting back on protein means kidneys process less protein waste and are able to work without additional stress.
High blood pressure can make kidney disease worse. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can also cancel out the benefits of a restricted protein diet. Choosing foods low in sodium can help manage this condition and help keep kidneys healthy. Taking blood pressure medicines prescribed by your doctor will also help.
If you have diabetes, blood glucose control is very important to help preserve kidney function. Studies have shown that keeping glucose levels normal helps delay the development and slow progression of kidney disease.
One concern when following a restricted protein diet is preventing protein malnutrition. It is very important to see your dietitian and doctor on a regular basis so they can monitor your protein status.
The CKD non-dialysis diet is formulated with your optimal health in mind. You can get a great balance of vitamins and minerals from all sorts of foods. Your kidneys will benefit, and your overall health will, too.
What about fluid intake?
In the early stages of chronic kidney disease, you will be able to drink your normal amount of fluid. If you notice swelling, this may be a sign of fluid retention. It may result from eating high sodium foods or decreased kidney function. Your doctor and renal dietitian will monitor your condition and recommend adjustments to your diet and medications as needed.
How long do I have to follow the CKD non-dialysis diet?

You will need to follow the CKD non-dialysis diet as long as your doctor and dietitian recommend. The diet may be changed over time to meet your health needs and reflect any changes to your condition.


2014年8月28日星期四

Effects of alcohol on patients with chronic kidney disease

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A healthy diet can help CKD  patients slow the progression of disease and make the kidneys work better. As we know, for kidney disease patients, they need to limit their daily diet and know exactly about what to eat or drink and what not to eat or drink. Red wine is favored by many people all over the world and drinking red wine has lots of benefits for people. However, kidney disease patients should drinking red wine depending on their illness condition.

For common people, right amount of alcohol intake can reduce the risk of heart disease. Red wine is considered to contain substances which are protective to heart and blood vessels. However, in spite of this, alcohol can not be considered as a way to prevent disease. Too much of alcohol can do great harm to people’s health. For CKD patients, they had better avoid drinking alcohol because it can damage the kidney further.

Here are some common benefits of drinking red wine for kidney disease patients.

1. Anti-coagulation
Take proper red wine can also help kidney disease patients prevent the formation of blood clots, which can make a good blood environment for kidney disease patients.

2. Lower cholesterol level
Resveratrol in red wine can also help prevent fat accumulation and lower cholesterol level, which can help reduce the kidney burden and prevent the further damage to kidneys.

3 Boost immune system
Drinking red wine can also improve the immune system for kidney disease patients, and it can help prevent the cold or infections, which can help kidney disease patients prevent their kidney damage.

4. Anti-inflammatory
Red wine contains resveratrol which have the function of anti-inflammation, and this can help kidney disease patients get rid of infections and help them prevent the further damage to kidneys.

5. Prevent cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease is a common complication for kidney disease patients, and it is a high risk for kidney disease patients to cause death. Red wine can help raise the good HDL cholesterol levels and reduce the bad LDL cholesterol levels, and this can help reduce the high risk of cardiovascular disease.

“Alcohol and caffeine have a diuretic effect, causing the kidneys to make more urine,” But if you are drinking too much alcohol or caffeine and not enough water or other liquids, you can dehydrate.” Dehydration leads to more concentrated urine, allowing substances to collect into kidney stones

Alcohol can cause deterioration of CKD. It can stimulate the liveness of polycystin and accelerate secretion of cyst fluid and promote the growth of the cyst. For CKD patients, the kidneys have already been damaged. if they drink too much alcohol, the organic nitrogen balance will be influenced. In that case, the levels of protein decomposition and blood urea nitrogen increase, which then adds to burden of the kidneys. For healthy people, this may not be serious, but for CKD patients, there is no doubt the recovery of condition will be influenced.

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Is watermelon juice good for CKD patient

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Is watermelon juice good for CKD patient? So many patients with Chronic Kidney Disease has consulted a similar question in our website, because they pretty love its taste. How about the answer?

If patients have chronic glomerulonephritis, watermelon juice can help slow the progression of kidney disease. Glomerulonephritis usually results from inflammatory reactions within glomeruli, while potassium has certain effect of alleviating inflammatory reactions. Therefore, watermelon juice can help treat glomerulonephritis.

If patients have high blood pressure, watermelon juice is one good drink. Citrulline and arginine in watermelon can increase the formation of urea in liver so as to raise urine output. Meanwhile, extra fluid and sodium can be eliminated out of the body for lowering high blood pressure. In addition, watermelon seed contains a soap sample composition that also has an effect of lowering high blood pressure.

If patients have anemia, try to drink correct amount of watermelon juice. When kidneys fail to work, they can’t produce enough erythropoietin (EPO) and the body can’t produce enough red blood cells. Besides, the build up of toxins will shorten the life span of red blood cells. Therefore, renal anemia occurs easily. Watermelon juice can help eliminate toxins and supplement iron so that it can help treat anemia.

To improve kidney function is another benefit of watermelon juice, because its rich vitamin C and other antioxidants. These substances can help boost patients’ immune system and enhance kidney function.

If patients’ CKD is due to diabetes,  watermelon juice may be something you want to drink. Some experts claim  watermelon juice is able to treat type 2 diabetes, but no exact research has determine the amount. Therefore, if you have both kidney disease and diabetes, you had better consult the online doctor how much you can drink one daily.

Even though watermelon juice can bring so many health benefits for kidney disease, it doesn’t mean all kidney disease patients can drink watermelon juice. If patients’ kidney disease is due to diabetes or they have high potassium level, they must limit their intake of watermelon and watermelon juice.

From this analysis, we can know whether CKD patients can drink watermelon juice is determined by patients’ illness condition. To know how much you can drink it one day, you had better tell the doctor online your medical condition and then he can give you the answer.

2014年8月17日星期日

Effects of orange juice for kidney disease

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Orange is one super food, because not only its fruit but also its peel, tangerine pith and seed have many health benefits and medical values. For people with high creatinine level, they always try to find a healthy beverage. Can they drink orange juice?

We know kidneys have the ability of keeping the balance of electrolytes. When the kidneys fail, they can no longer remove excess potassium out of the body, so potassium level builds up in your body. High potassium in your blood is called hyperkalemia. Under this condition, You can prevent or slow down your chronic kidney disease by eating the right foods and avoiding foods high in potassium, phosphorus, sodium and protein. You know high potassium can also burden the heart, causing muscle weakness, cramps and irregular heartbeats. As a result, if you experience CKD and your blood tests reading shows that your potassium level is high, you should not drink orange juice because of its high potassium level(Why CKD patients can not eat high potassium foods?). However, You can choose low potassium juice like apple,cranberry or grape juice which is low potassium.
Creatinine, one waste product, is generated from creatine. Normally, kidneys are responsible for eliminating it from the body. Most often, creatinine won’t be higher than the normal unless more than 50% of kidney function is lost. Additionally, dehydration, heart problems, high blood pressure, and some other factors can also cause elevated creatinine level.

Orange juice is made up of fresh orange, so it can preserve most nutritions of organs. Firstly, orange is abundant in vitamin C, carotene and some other antioxidants, so it can help protect remaining kidney tissues. From this point, orange juice is helpful to manage creatinine levels to some extent.

The second benefit of orange juice is that it can help flush out waste products and toxins, because it can help increase the urine output. However, urine output declines or even stops along with the obvious increase of creatinine level. In this case, patients should control their fluid intake and avoid foods that have the diuretic property. If you have this problem, you should limit your intake of orange juice.

Finally, orange juice is low in sodium, fat and protein, so it can help reduce the production of creatinine and prevent creatinine from rising. However, orange contains rich potassium. If patients are tested out high potassium level, they should also pay attention to the amount of orange juice to drink.

People with CKD, the doctor or dietitian may not recommend them to drink orange juice. But it does not mean you can not drink it at all. The amount of orange juice you drink depends on your own condition and before drinking it, you should consult your doctor or dietitian. Your doctor or dietitian may give you the proper amount of how much you can drink.

Now, we have had a general understanding about orange juice consumption for patients with high creatinine level.And if you want to know more about the diet or you do not know the right amount you should eat, please feel free to leave us a message or consult our online doctor directly.
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