In stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD), the kidneys still function sufficiently to remove fluid, potassium potassium and a moderate amount of waste. In order to help slow the progression of CKD, managing blood pressure, glucose and weight, among other things, is important and can be done through adhering to a kidney diet.
Limit intake of foods with high levels of phosphate or phosphate additives such as organ meats, whole grain breads, processed foods, cola beverages, cheese, dried beans, liver, peanut butter, dairy products and chocolate. Usually, potassium is not restricted in stage 3 CKD unless lab tests show potassium is too high. Read More Here….
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What level of creatinine indicates kidney failure?
This means that a high serum (blood) level may be due to kidney damage. If your level is high, your doctor should recheck it. If two or more levels are high, you may have kidney disease. The normal serum creatinine range is 0.6–1.1 mg/dL in women and 0.7–1.3 mg/dL in men.Read Here…
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