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  5. My father is 80 years old and has been struggling with kidney problems for a while. He hasn't been eating for the last 4 months and is only surviving on liquids, so he's getting very weak. He also has high blood pressure, and his lungs, liver, kidneys, and heart aren't functioning well. He isn't passing urine or stools, and his endoscopy results showed some abnormalities. His kidney function is down to 4 points. The doctor prescribed medications like Dytor-10, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Cardipin, Czopress-Co 2.5, Metapro-XL 25, Idiot 20, Omeprazole, Plagerine, and Ciploric 100. He's not eating anything at all. What kind of diet and precautions can I take for him? Can I include B protein powder or pomegranate juice in his diet?

My father is 80 years old and has been struggling with kidney problems for a while. He hasn't been eating for the last 4 months and is only surviving on liquids, so he's getting very weak. He also has high blood pressure, and his lungs, liver, kidneys, and heart aren't functioning well. He isn't passing urine or stools, and his endoscopy results showed some abnormalities. His kidney function is down to 4 points. The doctor prescribed medications like Dytor-10, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Cardipin, Czopress-Co 2.5, Metapro-XL 25, Idiot 20, Omeprazole, Plagerine, and Ciploric 100. He's not eating anything at all. What kind of diet and precautions can I take for him? Can I include B protein powder or pomegranate juice in his diet?

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My father is 80 years old and has been struggling with kidney problems for a while. He hasn't been eating for the last 4 months and is only surviving on liquids, so he's getting very weak. He also has high blood pressure, and his lungs, liver, kidneys, and heart aren't functioning well. He isn't passing urine or stools, and his endoscopy results showed some abnormalities. His kidney function is down to 4 points. The doctor prescribed medications like Dytor-10, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Cardipin, Czopress-Co 2.5, Metapro-XL 25, Idiot 20, Omeprazole, Plagerine, and Ciploric 100. He's not eating anything at all. What kind of diet and precautions can I take for him? Can I include B protein powder or pomegranate juice in his diet?

All these are age related issues which lead to current scenario.its not possible to advice without clinical examination ,dont worry you are in right hands,follow your doctors advice

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Hi, my father has chronic kidney disease and is on alternate day dialysis. He eats 8-10 raw almonds every day. Is it okay for him to continue eating almonds, or is it harmful for CKD patients? Also, is eating black grapes safe for him?

As a CKD patient on dialysis, it's essential to monitor your father's diet to ensure it's not exacerbating his condition._Almonds for CKD Patients_Eating almonds can be beneficial for CKD patients in moderation. Almonds are a good source of:1. _Protein_: Can help maintain muscle mass.2. _Healthy fats_: May help reduce inflammation.3. _Fiber_: Can aid in digestion and blood sugar control.4. _Antioxidants_: May help reduce oxidative stress.However, it's crucial to consider the following:1. _Phosphorus content_: Almonds are relatively high in phosphorus, which can be problematic for CKD patients. Excessive phosphorus consumption can lead to hyperphosphatemia, which can worsen kidney function.2. _Potassium content_: Almonds are also a good source of potassium. While potassium is essential, excessive intake can be harmful for CKD patients, potentially leading to hyperkalemia.Given your father's dialysis schedule, it's recommended to limit his almond intake to 1-2 ounces (28-57g) per day, approximately 1-2 almonds._Black Grapes for CKD Patients_Black grapes can be a healthy addition to your father's diet in moderation. They are rich in:1. _Antioxidants_: May help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation.2. _Fiber_: Can aid in digestion and blood sugar control.3. _Potassium_: While potassium is essential, CKD patients should monitor their intake to avoid hyperkalemia.However, it's essential to consider the following:1. _Resveratrol content_: Black grapes contain resveratrol, a polyphenol that may interact with certain medications, including blood thinners.2. _Sugar content_: Grapes are relatively high in natural sugars, which can impact blood sugar control.In moderation, 1/2 cup of black grapes (about 80g) per day is a reasonable serving size for your father.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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