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2014-09-29 02:31
What is the diet for PKD and creatinine 1.7? PKD, shorted of polycystic kidney disease, is a genetic kidney disease for people with multiple cysts on kidneys. For PKD patients, they need to keep a well planed diet, which can help protect the kidneys and slow down the progression of kidney failure.
What does creatinine 1.7 mean in PKD?
Creatinine is the waste product in blood, which is mainly excreted by kidneys. When the kidneys are damaged severely, the creatinine will be failed to excrete out, which will cause the elevated creatinine level in blood. So creatinine 1.7 (normal level 0.5-1.2 mg/dl) is much higher, which means the kidneys have been damaged by PKD.
What is the diet for PKD patients?
1. Low protein diet
When the kidneys are damaged, it can also cause the leakage out of protein in urine, so patients need to limit the protein intake, which can help reduce the kidney burden and protect the kidneys.
2. Low salt diet
For PKD patients, high blood pressure is a common symptom, so they need to limit the salt intake, which can help prevent the increase of blood pressure.
3. Avoid the spicy foods
PKD patients also need to avoid the spicy foods, because it can stimulate the growth of kidney cyst. And the enlargement of kidney cysts will cause further damage to kidneys.
4. Stop drinking alcohol
PKD patients also need to avoid drinking alcohol, because the alcohol can also stimulate the enlargement of kidney cysts. When the kidney cysts is big enough, it will oppress the surrounding kidney tissues and cause kidney damage. So patients need to get rid of alcohol.
5. Limit the high potassium and high phosphorus intake
For creatinine 1.7 PKD patients, their kidneys have been damaged severely, and there are less than 50% kidney function, so they may suffer from high potassium or high phosphorus level in blood, which will be harmful for their prognosis. In this condition, they need to avoid the foods high in potassium or phosphorus, which can help protect the kidney function.
Above are the diet suggestions for PKD patients with creatinine 1.7, which will be helpful for their illness condition. If you still have any questions after reading or you want to make a diet plan for yourself, you can send e-mail to pkdtreatment169@gmail.com.
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.