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My family member has ESRD (End-Stage Renal Disease) and is on peritoneal dialysis three times a day. What diet and foods may help maintain good nutrition and support his health safely?

Asked by Male, 38 · 2 hours ago

People with ESRD on peritoneal dialysis often need a carefully balanced diet because dialysis can remove protein and minerals from the body, while the kidneys are unable to control fluid and waste properly. Weakness, poor appetite, swelling, muscle loss, and low energy may develop if nutrition is inadequate. Since dialysis is performed several times daily, protein requirements are usually higher than those of other kidney patients. Diet plans commonly focus on high-quality protein in controlled amounts, such as eggs, fish, chicken, paneer, or prescribed protein supplements if allowed by the kidney specialist. Salt, excess fluids, potassium-rich foods and high phosphorus foods may need to be restricted depending on blood test results. Rice, roti, cooked vegetables, apples, berries and low potassium fruits are often preferred. Processed foods, packaged soups, cola drinks and very salty snacks may worsen the fluid balance and blood pressure. Routine monitoring of potassium, phosphorus, weight, swelling and dialysis adequacy is important, because dietary needs may change over time.
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  1. Protein Intake
    a. Emphasize high-quality protein sources such as lean meats, poultry, fish, and eggs to meet increased needs.

  2. Fluid Management
    a. Monitor and adjust fluid intake based on dialysis adequacy and urine output; consult with a healthcare provider.

  3. Electrolyte Control
    a. Limit foods high in potassium, phosphorus, and sodium such as bananas, dairy products, and processed foods.

  4. Energy Needs
    a. Include adequate calories from carbohydrates and fats to prevent malnutrition; opt for whole grains and healthy fats.

  5. Vitamins and Minerals
    a. Use renal-specific vitamin supplements as advised by a healthcare provider to avoid deficiencies.

  6. Foods to Include and Avoid
    a. Include: white bread, non-whole grain cereals, and fresh fruits low in potassium.b. Avoid: processed meats, nuts, seeds, and high-sodium snacks.

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