Kidney Diseases
3) Nephrotic Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome is a group of symptoms including protein in the
urine (more than 3.5 grams per day), Low blood protein levels,
High cholesterol levels, High triglyceride levels, and
Swelling.
The disorder shows signs of kidney malfunction that include
low
level of protein and high level of cholesterol in the blood. In
this condition the kidney is not able to filter excess water and
wastes from the blood. As the kidneys are not able to work
properly, large amounts of protein from the blood leak into the
urine. As a result, urine sample of nephrotic syndrome patients
have excessive protein, especially albumin.
This condition can occur as a result of infection, use of certain
drugs, cancer, genetic disorders, immune disorders, or diseases
that affect multiple body systems including diabetes.
Swelling (edema) is the most common symptom. It may occur in the
face, in the arms and legs especially in feet and ankles, and in
the belly area. Other symptoms may include Foamy appearance of
the urine, Weight gain (unintentional) from fluid retention,
Poor appetite and High blood pressure.
Dietary Management of Nephrotic Syndrome
A change in the diet is the first step towards curing this
disease. This is one of the best possible treatments for nephrotic
syndrome that can be easily implemented.
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*The main aim of diet for nephrotic syndrome is to
compensate for protein loss by taking adequate amounts of
protein. However, excessive intake of protein should be
avoided as the kidneys may need to function more
vigorously to filter surplus protein. This can cause
tubular damage to the kidneys. Moderate protein intake
can definitely preserve renal functions. Foods such as
wheat, sprouts, legumes, eggs, lean meat, dry fish and
pulses are a rich source of proteins and must be included
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*Low fat diet should be consumed, as cholesterol levels
are already high in these patients. One must stay away
from saturated fats (margarine, cheese) and excess of
oily foods.
*Patients are often advised to restrict fluid intake.
Fluid restriction can help to maintain fluid balance of
the body. Fruits such as grapes, berries and watermelon
can help to quench thirst. Any food that is liquid at
room temperature is considered to be a fluid. People with
nephrotic syndrome should minimize the intake of milk,
water, soda, juice and other beverages, ice cubes, ice
cream, popsicles, gelatin, soups and puddings. |
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*Ensure that sodium content in diet is minimum; otherwise
it may cause fluid accumulation and lead to severe
complications. |
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*A diet that delivers normal amounts of protein, but is
low in cholesterol and saturated fat, is indeed an
effective therapy for Nephrotic syndrome. |
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