Is It Possible to Reverse Chronic Kidney Disease? Doctor Suggests THIS to Take Care of Your Crucial Organ, Check

Chronic Kidney disease has become very common worldwide. The doctor suggests some food items to eat and avoid to make your kidneys healthy. Take a look.

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Subhi Saxena
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Chronic Kidney disease has been one of the most known diseases in India. These diseases have symptoms like Fatigue, swelling in the legs, a change in urine and a lot more. Sometimes this disease even leads to Kidney failure and bigger Kidney issues. To take care of your organ you need to work really hard. But, we have a way for you. The doctor has suggested food items that can help you with reversing the disease. What are they? Take a look. 

Chronic Kidney Disease: Food Items One Should Eat

Well, the doctor suggests that if one doesn't have a Kidney disease, then he or she can include fruits and vegetables in their diet. He said that adding the fruits and vegetables can help you lower the risk of your potential Kidney Disease by 21%. He further added that it is well known that Fruits and Vegetables are rich in potassium, can lower blood pressure and lower the risk of kidney disease. However, one is suffering from a different stage of Kidney disease, then the doctor can advise them to eat low potassium foods. 

Chronic Kidney Disease: Foods To Avoid

After suggesting what to eat, the doctor advised that one should also avoid a few food items in their diet. These items that are rich in sodium are not preferable. The Chronic Kidney Disease can increase when one includes high sodium in their diet, as it increases Blood pressure. High BP is one of the main reasons for Kidney Damage and definitely induces Chronic Kidney Disease. What's interesting is that the doctor also suggested to cut out meat, specifically red meat, from your diet to have a healthy kidney. 

Disclaimer: The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or treatment plan.

 

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