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Myth: Only close relatives can donate a kidney for transplant.
Fact: Living kidney donation can come from relatives, friends, or even altruistic donors who are not related to the recipient. Compatibility testing and thorough evaluation ensure donor-recipient compatibility and safety. This debunking of the myth emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about living kidney donation and the potential for individuals outside of close relatives to become living donors, thereby increasing access...  more
Diet Tips: Protein Management in CKD - Part V

Supplement with Plant-Based Proteins for Variety and Lower Phosphorus Content.
It's important to consult your healthcare provider before consuming any food or beverage, especially when considering dietary changes or additions.
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Summer Cooking Hacks - Grilled Vegetable Skewers:
Fire up the grill and create flavorful vegetable skewers using zucchini, onions, and mushrooms marinated in low-sodium herbs. These grilled delights provide a delicious and potassium-controlled option suitable for individuals with all kidney conditions. Enjoy the smoky flavors of summer while supporting kidney health with these grilled vegetable skewers.#KidneyHealth #CKDawareness #DialysisFacts #TransplantMyths #HealthEducation #KidneyDiseaseAw...  more
Disease Tips: Nephrotic Syndrome
Manage Proteinuria: Collaborate with your healthcare provider to control proteinuria, characterized by excess protein in the urine. Through a combination of medications and lifestyle modifications, such as dietary changes and exercise, aim to reduce protein leakage in the urine, which is crucial for managing nephrotic syndrome and preserving kidney function.
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Kodo Millet (Kodon / Kodra):

Calories: 100 kcal
Protein: 3.2 g
Fat: 0.6 g
Carbohydrates: 21.1 g
Fiber: 1.4 g
Sodium: 2 mg
Potassium: 41 mg
Phosphorus: 42 mg

These values provide a nutritional overview of various items. Keep in mind that actual nutrient content can vary based on specific cuts, cooking methods, and preparation styles. Adjustments should be made based on individual dietary needs and health conditions.

*For CKD patients, daily phosphorus intake is typically limited to arou...  more
Last posted by wetogether.care on June 04 2021 at 10:26 AM
Kidneys are tough at work every day in a healthy person but the kidneys of heavy alcohol drinkers work overtime. An increase in brewing technology has amplified its consumptions. There is an...