All renal failure patient should have strict diet and fluid restriction as adviced by the doctor.It depends on the condition of patient,the drugs he is taking ect.They need to regulate their fluid intake,restrict salt,avoid certain food rich in pottassium etc.All need to be based on advice by the treating doctor not to be done by any preset guidlines.
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Renal refers to the KIDNEYS, so renal insufficiency would indicate that the Kidneys are not able to keep up with cleaning the blood.
Acute renal insufficiency
A multivitamin specially formulated for those with kidney (renal) disease, or kidney (renal) insufficiency.
Dehydration most likely or renal insufficiency
ARF (acute renal failure) can NOT cause a positive for cocaine on a drug test.
No, renal failure is the inability of the kidneys to adequately filter waste from the blood, leading to a buildup of toxins in the body. Renal insufficiency, on the other hand, refers to decreased kidney function that is not as severe as renal failure.
An elevated creatinine level indicates renal insufficiency or renal failure.
a condition that may result from renal insufficiency or drinking extraordinary amounts of water
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You can go to the following website to learn more about the renal diet and how it works http://www.mcw.edu/Nephrology/ClinicalServices/DietforRenalPatient.htm
If you have kidney problems or are on dialysis, then you would need a special diet or "renal diet" to strengthen your kidneys. This isn't really a diet for weight loss but a specialty diet for someone who has unhealthy kidneys.