
Kidney Health
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Renal nutrition and kidney disease management
What is Kidney Health?
Kidney disease affects the kidneys' ability to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood, requiring specialized dietary management.
Signs and Symptoms
Early Symptoms
Initial indicators
- • Fatigue
- • Swelling
- • Changes in urination
- • High blood pressure
Advanced Symptoms
Severe manifestations
- • Nausea
- • Loss of appetite
- • Muscle cramps
- • Confusion
Causes
Medical Conditions
Health-related causes
- • Diabetes
- • High blood pressure
- • Heart disease
- • Infections
Lifestyle Factors
Modifiable causes
- • Poor diet
- • Dehydration
- • Medications
- • Smoking
Health Risks
Kidney Complications
Renal complications
- • Kidney failure
- • Dialysis need
- • Transplant requirement
Systemic Risks
Whole-body complications
- • Cardiovascular disease
- • Bone disease
- • Anemia
- • Fluid overload
Working with a Registered Dietitian
Our renal dietitians provide specialized nutrition therapy to slow kidney disease progression and manage complications.
How We Help:
- •Stage-specific renal nutrition
- •Phosphorus and potassium management
- •Adequate but controlled protein planning
- •Mineral and vitamin optimization
- •Blood pressure control through diet
Expected Outcomes:
Most patients experience slowed disease progression, improved lab values, and better quality of life with proper renal nutrition.