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My name is XXXX and am 57. I am suffering from white Jaundice and high level of creatinine it has been more than three month. The point of Bilirubin was reduced from 8.1 to 1.2 and then again it increased to 1.74 . some times urine colour is dark yellow. creatinine level is 1.51. can u please suggest me about the food for both jondis and creatinine.
hi food restrictions for you stop taking protein rich diet for example meat contains more protein including beef egg and pork. stop taking potassium rich diet for example Bananas tender coconut potato tomato mushrooms curd and orange. milk and dairy products like butter cashews badam Pista beans corn all these types of food should be avoided. following these things might help your kidney. coming to jaundice it should be kept under control by taking medicines and by checking your bilirubin level in your blood at least once in three months. thank you.
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How Can Jaundice Be Treated?
hi food restrictions for you stop taking protein rich diet for example meat contains more protein including beef egg and pork. stop taking potassium rich diet for example Bananas tender coconut potato tomato mushrooms curd and orange. milk and dairy products like butter cashews badam Pista beans corn all these types of food should be avoided. following these things might help your kidney. coming to jaundice it should be kept under control by taking medicines and by checking your bilirubin level in your blood at least once in three months. thank you.