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  2. Kidney diet (renal diet) - Mayo Clinic

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    Pasta with spinach, garbanzos and raisins. Rice noodles with spring vegetables. Salad greens with pears, fennel and walnuts. Shrimp and artichoke pasta. Smoky bean and mushroom cornucopias. Spinach and mushroom frittata. Sweet peppers stuffed with scalloped corn. Sweet potato waffles with blueberry syrup.

  3. Low-phosphorus diet: Helpful for kidney disease? - Mayo Clinic

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    Unenriched almond or rice milk. Processed cheeses and cheese spreads. A small amount of brie, Swiss, cheddar, or mozzarella cheese. Fat-free cream cheese or fat-free sour cream. Regular or low-fat cream cheese or sour cream. Ice cream or frozen yogurt. Sherbet, sorbet or frozen fruit pops.

  4. Chronic kidney disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Next, your doctor performs a physical exam, checking for signs of problems with your heart or blood vessels, and conducts a neurological exam. For kidney disease diagnosis, you might also need certain tests and procedures to determine how severe your kidney disease is (stage). Tests might include: Blood tests.

  5. Chronic kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Generally, earlier stages are known as 1 to 3. And as kidney disease progresses, you may notice the following symptoms. Nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, swelling via feet and ankles, dry, itchy skin, shortness of breath, trouble sleeping, urinating either too much or too little.

  6. Kidney stones - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Eating a diet that's high in protein, sodium (salt) and sugar may increase your risk of some types of kidney stones. This is especially true with a high-sodium diet. Too much salt in your diet increases the amount of calcium your kidneys must filter and significantly increases your risk of kidney stones.

  7. Renal diet for vegetarians: What about protein? - Mayo Clinic

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    A kidney diet, also called a renal diet, is a key part of any treatment plan for chronic kidney disease. Today's kidney diets let vegetarians enjoy more foods than ever. Those foods include fruits, vegetables and plant proteins such as whole grains. But there's no one eating plan that works for every vegetarian with chronic kidney disease.

  8. Kidney stones - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Prevention of kidney stones may include a combination of lifestyle changes and medications. Lifestyle changes. You may reduce your risk of kidney stones if you: Drink water throughout the day. For people with a history of kidney stones, doctors usually recommend drinking enough fluids to pass about 2.1 quarts (2 liters) of urine a day.

  9. Kidney cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The average age of those diagnosed with kidney cancer is 64. It is about twice as common in men as it is in women. The exact causes of kidney cancer, like many other cancers, are not known. However, we do know that certain things can increase your chances of developing kidney cancer. Older age, smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, long-term ...

  10. Kidney transplant - Mayo Clinic

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    At Mayo Clinic, surgeons perform more than 650 kidney transplants a year, including numerous complex surgical procedures at campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. As a three-site institution, Mayo Clinic has one of the largest living-donor kidney transplant and paired kidney donor programs in the United States.

  11. Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease) - Mayo Clinic

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    The first step in treating diabetic nephropathy is to treat and control diabetes and high blood pressure. Treatment includes diet, lifestyle changes, exercise and prescription medicines. Controlling blood sugar and blood pressure might prevent or delay kidney issues and other complications.