With the advancement of blood purification treatment, the dietary restrictions of dialysis patients have gradually been relaxed, and some people even think that they can be completely relaxed. However, dialysis treatment cannot 100% replace normal kidney function, and our intake does need to be strictly controlled. However, if the daily energy intake is insufficient, the body will decompose and consume protein, resulting in a negative nitrogen balance, which will affect our body health. Only by adopting a reasonable diet to meet the energy required for body metabolism and replenishing the nutrients lost during each dialysis can the physiology and body of dialysis patients be in a good circulation state.
So how should we eat to have a reasonable diet? Gao Fushun, Director of the Second Department of Endocrinology and Nephrology, has prepared the following recipes for everyone.
Choice of breakfast
You can choose one or two staple foods, such as steamed buns, steamed buns, rice, pies, etc., plus eggs or steamed egg custard (for patients with high phosphorus Avoid eating egg yolks), and serve it with freshly made cold side dishes, such as shredded cabbage or cucumber (green leafy vegetables are best blanched), with less oil and less salt.
Lunch options
For lunch, you can choose staple foods such as rice and steamed buns. It is recommended to eat some steamed pumpkin. Pumpkin is rich in dietary fiber and has a low glycemic index, so it is suitable for diabetes. Kidney friends eat it. In terms of dishes, you can choose from boiled prawns, fried meat with onions, fried broccoli and carrots, etc. Prawns can provide high-quality protein, and onions are also a good food. Purple onions have higher nutritional content, can stimulate appetite and help digestion. Broccoli is a low-potassium vegetable, with a higher vitamin C content than tomatoes and peppers. After blanching, put it in cold boiling water to cool, remove and drain before use. The cooking and salting time should not be too long. So as not to destroy the nutrients.
Dinner options
For dinner, you can choose a bowl of rice, a piece of pumpkin or noodles. Remember not to drink noodle soup. For dishes, you can choose Kung Pao chicken, steamed sea bass, and roasted eggplant. , hand-shredded cabbage, stir-fried okra and other home-cooked dishes. Generally speaking, 300-500g of vegetables are recommended every day.
Choice of snacks
If you are hungry between meals, you can choose to drink a glass of milk or eat some fruit, such as apples, pears, blueberries, strawberries and other low-potassium foods. For fruits, choose one or two types, the recommended daily dosage is 200g. Reduce the intake of packaged foods to avoid high potassium and high phosphorus.
Director Gao Fushun said that in general, eat more varieties every day, pay attention to cooking methods, and try to ensure that the food has a full color, flavor, and flavor to increase appetite and ensure adequate intake of nutrients. Avoid uncontrolled diet and partial eclipse, have a reasonable mix of staple and non-staple foods, pay attention to dietary hygiene, and ensure food quality.
The Second Department of Endocrinology and Nephrology of Hengshui Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital is a specialty that uses integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine to treat various kidney diseases and dialysis. We have long-term cooperation with the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei expert team and strive to create a high-quality service brand in Hengshui that combines Western and Western medicine for nephrology diagnosis and treatment and dialysis. All medical staff will work with you with rigorous work attitudes, superb medical technology, and enthusiastic and meticulous services to defeat the disease and recover as soon as possible.
The outpatient clinic is located in the Famous Medical Hall on the west side of the second floor of Hengshui Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
Outpatient clinic phone number: 0318-2685759
The ward is located on the second floor of the West Campus of Hengshui Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital (opposite to the Intermediate Court).
Ward phone number: 0318-2689693
The dialysis room is located on the fifth floor of the West Campus of Hengshui Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital (opposite to the Intermediate Court).
Dialysis room phone number: 0318-2685181
Department director Gao Fushun, director of the second department of endocrinology and nephrology and deputy chief Chinese medicine practitioner, graduated from Hebei Medical University and is among the sixth batch of veteran Chinese medicine experts in the country Heir to academic experience.
He successively studied in the Department of Endocrinology and Nephrology of Hebei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, and Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He specializes in the treatment of various endocrine and renal diseases with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine: such as diabetes with various complications, thyroid, adrenal gland, pituitary gland, gout, hyperuricemia, obesity and proteinuria, edema, hematuria, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, etc.
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