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I got a kidney stone removed 10 days ago.. last month stent was placed and 10days ago stone and stone both removed. Should i eat eggs if so how many a day are safe??
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Yes you can eat but only one you can take Because too much protein boosts the level of uric acid lead to kidney stone
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If your cr, level is normal which you can see in KFT bld reports, than you can have eggs or any protein you can have. How many depends on your weight. Usually 3 is ok
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Hi I cannot help you here without seeing your all medical reports. And I would suggest you not to go for any diet tips or diet plan without one to one discussion regarding your issue with expert.
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Follow normal routine for more 15 days. Avoid  food with seeds & leafy veggies. Post 15 days you can add egg
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Dear user, since 10 days are gone, you can eat one egg per day, but it would be better if you consult the same doctor for dietary advise, who had operated upon you. For more information and help please contact through our website www.diet4health.in
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start with one, then gradually increase the quantity as per requirement
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In a simple case of a renal calculi, a normal egg intake wont harm. However, better assessment would require your blood reports. Also, if there are other existing issues, the advice might vary. So, taking at least a basic consultation is a better option.
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