Successful cases of PKD
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.
2014-03-09 11:05
What kind of diet can help reduce cyst growth for kidney cysts patients? As we know, diet plays an important role in kidney disease patients, so we wonder if some diet can help reduce cyst growth. However, no studies show that a certain diet can help prevent the cyst growth completely, because kidney cysts can only be treated through effective treatment. But kidney cysts patients can keep a scientific diet to slow down cyst growth.
1. Keep a low protein diet
With the cyst enlargement, it will oppress the surrounding kidney tissues and cause kidney damage, thus will cause proteinuria for kidney cysts patients. In this condition, patients need to keep a low protein diet, which can help reduce the kidney burden and prevent further damage to kidneys.
2. Avoid drinking alcohol
Since some kidney cysts patients may have the habit of drinking alcohol, they need to stop drinking and keep a healthy lifestyle. Because drinking alcohol will stimulate kidney cyst and promote the secretion of cystic fluids, which will cause the quick enlargement of kidney cysts, so patients need to firmly avoid drinking alcohol ant more.
3. Limit sodium intake
Kidney cysts patients may also have the symptoms of high blood pressure and swelling, which is mainly caused by kidney damage, so patients need to limit their sodium intake, which can help control the two common symptoms.
4. Low potassium and low phosphorus diet
For kidney cysts patients, they may also suffer from high potassium or high phosphorus levels in their blood, and the high levels of potassium and phosphorus will cause heart problems or bone problems for patients. Therefore. Kidney cysts patients need to keep a low potassium and low phosphorus foods in their daily diet.
Above are some diet suggestions for kidney cysts patients, which can help reduce the kidney burden and help slow sown the cyst growth. Once the cyst growth is reduced, the high risk of cyst ruptured will be prevented as well, and it will also slow down the progression of kidney failure.
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.