Can kidney failure drink tea
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In the treatment of patients with chronic renal failure, many patients often choose food therapy measures. If patients with renal failure are not treated in time, they may develop into uremia. I believe everyone has heard something about this disease. Now let's talk about renal failure. Can we have tea.
Can kidney failure drink tea
First: kidney failure can drink tea. Mulberry honey cream. The patients with renal failure should take a light diet instead of overeating to burden the kidney. They should take a low protein, low fat, low phosphorus and low salt diet. Mulberry honey ointment is used for chronic renal insufficiency, kidney yin deficiency, insomnia and irritability. Mulberry has the function of nourishing blood and kidney. Honey can moisten and nourish blood. Take 100 grams of fresh mulberry (or 50 grams of dry product), decoct it intensively and add 250 grams of honey.
Second: low salt and low sodium: Patients with chronic renal failure complicated by hypertension and edema should limit sodium salt and food rich in sodium, and use salt free diet when necessary. When using diuretics or accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea, sodium salt should not be limited, but should be taken according to the specific situation.
Third: the supply of high calcium and low phosphorus diet: in some patients with chronic renal failure, blood phosphorus can be increased and blood calcium decreased, thus inducing osteoporosis. The ideal diet should increase the content of calcium and reduce the content of phosphorus. Calcium rich foods include milk, green leafy vegetables, sesame paste, etc. When cooking fish and lean meat, it can reduce the phosphorus content of fish and meat.
matters needing attention
For the occurrence of kidney disease, it is necessary to treat according to the actual condition, so as to have a better therapeutic effect. The kidney has lost its function, so doctors will temporarily use dialysis treatment (commonly known as kidney washing) to help remove toxins and wastes from the body; if patients with acute renal failure do not receive appropriate treatment or can not control, and the disease evolves from acute to chronic renal failure, they may have to have lifelong dialysis due to uremia.