Guidelines for Patients with Kidney Disease and Early Kidney Degeneration

How to Slow Down Kidney Deterioration
1. Blood Pressure Control
๐ Maintain blood pressure below 130/80 mmHg
๐ Uncontrolled fluctuations accelerate kidney damage
๐ Take prescribed antihypertensive medications consistently
2. Blood Sugar Control
๐ Keep blood glucose within normal range
๐ Prevent damage to:
๐ Kidneys
๐ Blood vessels (brain, heart, eyes)
3. Dietary Management
3.1 Protein Intake
๐ Red meat
๐ Organ meats:
๐ Fish (easier to digest)
๐ Moderate intake of chicken and pork
3.2 Salt (Sodium) Restriction
Avoid high-sodium foods:
๐ Pickled foods
๐ Sauces (soy sauce, fish sauce)
๐ Processed foods
๐ Snacks
3.3 Fluid Intake
๐ Drink moderate amounts (not too much or too little)
๐ Monitor body weight and swelling
๐ Follow doctor’s advice
3.4 Fat Intake
๐ Coconut milk
๐ Fried foods
๐ Fatty meats
๐ Egg yolks
๐ Seafood (in excess)
4. Stop Smoking
๐ Smoking accelerates kidney deterioration
๐ Strongly recommended to quit
5. Avoid Nephrotoxic Drugs
Certain medications harm kidneys, such as:
๐ Painkillers (NSAIDs)
๐ Herbal medicines
๐ Supplements with high potassium
Examples of high-potassium foods:
๐ Durian
๐ Jackfruit
๐ Longan
6. Manage Anemia
๐ Proper treatment of anemia helps slow kidney decline
7. Control Phosphate Levels
High phosphate foods:
๐ Dairy products
๐ Beans
๐ Chocolate
๐ Soft drinks (especially cola)
8. Prevent Infections
Seek medical care if:
๐ Fever
๐ Abnormal urination
9. Use Diuretics Carefully
Helpful but excessive use can:
๐ Cause dehydration
๐ Affect kidney function
10. Exercise Appropriately
Light to moderate exercise:
๐ Walking
๐ Stretching
Nutrition for Dialysis Patients
When kidneys fail to remove waste, proper nutrition becomes essential.
1. Protein
Necessary for tissue repair:
๐ Meat, fish, eggs, milk
2. Carbohydrates
Provide energy
๐ Rice
๐ Bread
๐ Noodles
๐ Starchy foods
3. Fats
Choose healthy fats:
๐ Soybean oil
๐ Rice bran oil
๐ Olive oil
4. Vegetables
๐ Eat regularly
๐ Choose low-potassium vegetables
5. Fruits
Low Potassium (Safe - 1 serving/day)
๐ Apple
๐ Pineapple
๐ Mangosteen
๐ Rambutan
๐ Watermelon
๐ Rose apple
High Potassium (Avoid)
๐ Banana
๐ Durian
๐ Mango
๐ Papaya
๐ Longan
๐ Kiwi
6. Sodium Restriction
๐ Avoid salty and processed foods
๐ Do not add extra salt
Vegetable Potassium Guide
Moderate Potassium (100-250 mg)
๐ Cabbage
๐ Cucumber
๐ Bean sprouts
๐ White radish
High Potassium (250-450 mg)
๐ Broccoli
๐ Carrot
๐ Tomato
๐ Kale
Conclusion
Proper self-care can significantly slow kidney deterioration and improve quality of life.
source : Bangphai Hospital
**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team
Independent Writer
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