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Guidelines for Patients with Kidney Disease and Early Kidney Degeneration

BBangphai Hospitalon April 4, 20263 min read
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

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Bangphai Hospital

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  • 1. Blood Pressure Control
  • 2. Blood Sugar Control
  • 3. Dietary Management
  • 3.1 Protein Intake
  • 3.2 Salt (Sodium) Restriction
  • 3.3 Fluid Intake
  • 3.4 Fat Intake
  • 4. Stop Smoking
  • 5. Avoid Nephrotoxic Drugs
  • 6. Manage Anemia
  • 7. Control Phosphate Levels
  • 8. Prevent Infections
  • 9. Use Diuretics Carefully
  • 10. Exercise Appropriately
  • 1. Protein
  • 2. Carbohydrates
  • 3. Fats
  • 4. Vegetables
  • 5. Fruits
  • Low Potassium (Safe - 1 serving/day)
  • High Potassium (Avoid)
  • 6. Sodium Restriction
  • Moderate Potassium (100-250 mg)
  • High Potassium (250-450 mg)

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Bangphai Hospital

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