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Suggest Diet Chart While Suffering From Chronic Renal Failure

CRONIC RENEL FAILURE
illness present
my mother's age is 46, she is suffering from CRF. Her creatinine serum is 5.87.
which was 4.4 20 days before. As of now her blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure are normal. what would you suggest regarding her health and her diet.
regards
                                                                 
                                                                 
Tue, 1 Aug 2017
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Dear User,

as a general answer I suggest you a low protein diet. However, the amount of protein intake depends on other parameters as albuminemia, prealbuminemia, transferrin, azotemia, potassium, etc. In general, we must be sure she can have a benefit on it. For this reason, a good dietician may be of help, or your nephrologist. But we need more data and we need to see the patient to give you a full answer and a dietary plan. Take care,
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Suggest Diet Chart While Suffering From Chronic Renal Failure

Dear User, as a general answer I suggest you a low protein diet. However, the amount of protein intake depends on other parameters as albuminemia, prealbuminemia, transferrin, azotemia, potassium, etc. In general, we must be sure she can have a benefit on it. For this reason, a good dietician may be of help, or your nephrologist. But we need more data and we need to see the patient to give you a full answer and a dietary plan. Take care,