Mango has rich nutrition for common people. But for Chronic nephritis
patients, due to the kidney function decline, there are many limitations in
their daily diet. then can Chronic Nephritis patients eat mango? The answer is
not, now our experts would give you the introduction the relationship between
mango and Chronic Kidney Disease.
Chronic Nephritis is a group of glomerular diseases caused by various
reasons. In general, the kidneys have minor injury and patients just have
proteinuria or occult blood etc. In this stage, if patients received the timely
and effective treatments, their disease condition may be controlled easier.
Meanwhile, Chronic Nephritis is very easy to relapse due to the cold or
infections. And then patients condition may worsen or even develop ESRD (End
Stage Renal Disease).
While most human cases are relatively mild, a healthy diet should also be
maintained. Mango contains a variety of phytochemicals and nutrients. It is rich
in sugar, protein, mineral substance and vitamin. It is beneficial to inhibit
the death of cerebral cells and reduce the pressure on the brain. However,mango
is not good for our kidneys, especially for patients with renal damage. So
Chronic Nephritis patients should not eat mangoes. Besides, high sugar in it may
increase the renal burden,aggravating the kidney damage.
For all most of patients with kidney disease, keeping a healthy diet plays a
very important role in controlling and relieving their disease condition.
Limiting the intake of salt and water can ease the edema level and control the
higher level of blood pressure. In addition, a proper intake of vegetable ans
fruits are also good for patients physical condition.
So in the daily life, Chronic Nephritis patients should avoid the mango
intake as much as possible. And if you want to know more healthy life for Chronic Kidney Disease patients or ask for treatment suggestions, you can
contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to
kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.
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