When it comes to managing the nutrient level in the kidney diet, the task seems mission impossible to many. Ensuring that the level of sodium, potassium, and phosphorus are appropriate doesn’t make it any easier. In such a situation, choosing the right kidney-friendly protein source may appear like a daunting task and we don’t blame you. In fact, we believe that the best option for you would be to seek the best protein supplements for …
Coffee, cocoa, chocolate (dark, milk, white) in kidney patients and kidney stones
From the refreshing morning cup of coffee to the delicious bite of chocolate, each of the delicacies brings unique advantages to the table. People have been enjoying coffee and chocolate for over centuries now. No wonder the credit goes to it’s amazing taste. In this article, we explore the benefits and nutritional value of the following delicacies: Nutritional value Coffee Cocoa Chocolate (White) Chocolate (Dark) Weight (g) 179 86 28 44 Potassium (mg) 64 1,311 …
Tomato nutritional value, benefits, and for kidney disease and kidney stone patients
As a kidney patient, you shouldn’t merely choose food that tantalizes your taste buds but it should also nourish your kidneys. Tomatoes offer more than just culinary delight. They pack a punch when it comes to nutritional value and this makes them an excellent choice for kidney patients. In this article, discuss the nutritional value and benefits of adding tomatoes to your regular diet. Nutritional Value of Tomato (1 medium) Nutrient Value Weight (g) 24 …
Sugarcane nutritional value, benefits, and kidney disease patients
Sugarcane has been enjoyed as a natural source of refreshment for ages. But did you know that sugarcane also offers several nutritional benefits? From essential minerals to hydrating properties, this versatile plant is a blessing for many – especially, kidney patients. In this article, we talk about the nutritional value and benefits of sugarcane for kidney patients. Nutritional Value of Sugarcane Nutrient Value Weight (g) 100 Potassium (mg) 0.64 Phosphorous (mg) 0.05 Sodium (mg) 0.04 …
Honey nutritional value, benefits, and kidney disease patients
Honey is a delicious and natural sweetener that has been cherished by humans for centuries. However, beyond its delectable taste, honey holds incredible nutritional value. In this article, we learn about the nutritional value and benefits of honey in kidney patients. Nutritional Value of Honey Nutrient Value Weight (g) 21 Potassium (mg) 11 Phosphorous (mg) 13.56 Sodium (mg) 1 Carbohydrates (g) 17 Total dietary fiber (g) Tr Calcium (mg) 1 Iron (mg) 0.1 Protein (g) …
Jaggery nutritional value, benefits, and kidney disease patients
Jaggery is a traditional sweetener derived from sugarcane or date palm sap. It holds not only a rich cultural history but also valuable nutritional properties. Therefore, understanding its nutritional value, particularly its sodium, phosphorus, and potassium content is essential. In this article, we will discuss the nutritional value and benefits of sugarcane for kidney patients. Nutritional Value of Jaggery Nutrient Value Weight (g) 145 Potassium (mg) 502 Phosphorous (mg) 0.22 Sodium (mg) 57 Carbohydrates (g) …
Artificial sweeteners and other sugar substitutes
Sweeteners are a trap. One moment you are enjoying a delicacy and the next minute, you are obsessing over the fact that you are messing up your health. What if we tell you that you don’t have to worry? We did the leg work for you and explored everything that you must know about artificial sweeteners and other sugar additives. What are Artificial Sweeteners? When you look at the present landscape, artificial sweeteners are much …
Sodium Bicarbonate Therapy
Introduction Uses How does it work ? Dosages Adverse effects Contraindications Frequently asked questions
SILODOSIN
Uses of silodosin Dosage in general population only for adults The drug is available in the form of capsules ,with oral mode of administration after the meals,the half life of the drug is around 11-13 hours Dosage in renal patients Dosage in children and women Side effects Others include Drug interactions Brands Storage and precautions Conclusion Frequently asked questions
TESTS FOR PROTEIN IN URINE OR BLOOD
Urine albumin to creatinine ratio Urine albumin excretion rate Microalbuminuria: Macroalbuminuria: Clinical significance Random microalbumunuria Urine protein-creatinine ratio Temporarily greater protein concentrations in your urine might happen as a result of the following: Physically demanding exercise. Dehydration. Pregnancy. Infection. Stress. 24 hours urine albumin Normal: 0–29 mg per day Slightly raised: 30–300 mg per day Much raised: >300 mg per day FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS