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Stage 3 kidney disease with BP and sugar
My grandmother recently was diagnosed with grade 3 kidney disease and was hospitalized , she was given 5 sessions of dialysis due to which she was having problems like pain and reducing platlets and Wbc count after 5 dialysis we decided to stop the treatment and get her home she has stage 3 CKD with chronic BP and diabetes , I have attached the reports ,need help over what foods can be given to her and what drinks can be given , and how long can one survive without dialysis at this stage due to her age and overall condition family decided to take her care at home , need guidance on what to eat and drink and any other advice would be appreciated
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How long she wil survive without dialysis depends on the creatinine level and urine output along with other factors like potassium and acid level In blood. Low protein diet is referred so Veg is preferred over nonveg Reduce consumption of daal and chana Restrict fluid to less than 1 liter per day Avoid fruits, juices and dry fruits Avoid painkillers Restrict salt, oily food and fried food
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