How a Renal Pre-Dialysis Diet Is Going To Help You

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How a Renal Pre-Dialysis Diet Is Going To Help You

Now that you have a good idea what a renal predialysis diagnosis means (from kidney diet meals), what do you need to do about it? I know that you are worried and maybe nervous about what a kidney diet diagnosis means in addition to you worrying about it progressing into dialysis. You can stop the progress, or at least slow it down, with a renal pre-dialysis diet.

What Has Brought on the Need for A Renal PreDialysis Diet? So let’s think about this. You have had some problems for a while. You may have had high blood pressure and did not know it. Or did and took your meds but it was not well controlled. You could have diabetes and you need to manage that along with your predialysis renal disease. The best way to control your renal predialysis is by following a diet plan. Your progression into further stages of kidney disease is monitored by how much your blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is. As you retain more BUN, you are showing signs that your kidneys are not handling it well. We are not talking about acute renal failure that is sometimes due to dehydration or an injury to the kidneys. This is longer term, chronic kidney failure. What is BUN, anyway? In your body, BUN is made through protein being used. It’s a waste product of protein breakdown. The amount that you have in your blood is a direct result of how much protein you eat. Simple, right? Well, in a way it is. You do need to eat less protein on a predialysis diet. Part of the problem is, how do you adjust to the other needs that you have? To continue reading the rest of this article please click here http://www.renaldiethq.com/how-a-renal-pre-dialysis-diet-is-going-to-help-you/ © Healthy Diet Menus For You, LLC 2011


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