Dialysis diet
Also called: kidney diet, renal diet
Wastes in the blood come from food and liquids that are consumed. People on dialysis must adhere to a dialysis diet to cut down on the amount of waste in their blood. Following a dialysis diet may also bolster kidney function and delay total kidney failure.
A dialysis diet is one that is low in sodium, phosphorous and protein. A dialysis diet stresses the importance of consuming high-quality protein and limiting fluids. Some dialysis diets may also call for limited potassium and calcium. Every person is different, and therefore, a dietician will work with each patient to come up with a dialysis diet that is tailored to his or her needs.
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