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Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Nutritionist And Health Educator

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) patients need a carefully balanced diet to protect kidney function and manage symptoms. Here’s a general diet plan tailored for PKD, but please consult a healthcare provider or dietitian for a personalized plan.

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Dietary Guidelines for PKD Patients

  1. Control Protein Intake

Why: Excess protein can strain kidneys.

Recommended Sources: Lean meats (small portions), fish, eggs, low-fat dairy, tofu, and lentils (in moderation).

Avoid: Excess red meat.

  1. Limit Sodium

Why: Helps manage blood pressure and fluid retention.

Recommended: Cook with fresh herbs instead of salt, choose low-sodium products.

Avoid: Processed foods, canned soups, salty snacks, and pickles.

  1. Monitor Potassium and Phosphorus

Why: Kidneys regulate these minerals, and imbalance can cause health issues.

High-Potassium Foods to Limit: Bananas, oranges, potatoes, and tomatoes.

Low-Potassium Alternatives: Apples, berries, zucchini, and rice.

High-Phosphorus Foods to Limit: Dairy, nuts, seeds, and cola drinks.

  1. Stay Hydrated

Why: Prevents kidney stones and supports kidney function.

How Much: Follow doctor’s advice; some PKD patients might need to limit fluid intake if kidney function declines.

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  1. Limit Oxalates (to prevent stones)

Foods to Avoid: Spinach, beets, and nuts.

  1. Include Healthy Fats

Sources: Olive oil, avocado, flaxseeds, and fatty fish like salmon.

  1. Focus on Whole Grains

Why: Provides energy and essential nutrients.

Options: Brown rice, oats, and quinoa (in moderation, depending on potassium needs).

  1. Manage Calories

Avoid high-calorie junk food to maintain a healthy weight.

Sample Diet Plan

Breakfast:

Oatmeal with almond milk (low phosphorus) and blueberries.

Herbal tea or water.

Mid-Morning Snack:

Small apple or cucumber slices.

Lunch:

Grilled chicken or fish (small portion).

Steamed green beans and white rice.

Afternoon Snack:

Unsalted crackers or a handful of berries.

Dinner:

Roasted zucchini and carrots with quinoa.

A small portion of grilled tofu.

Bedtime Snack (optional):

A few rice cakes with a teaspoon of honey.

Foods to Avoid

Processed meats (sausage, bacon).

High-sodium snacks.

Sugary beverages and alcohol.

Foods with artificial sweeteners (like aspartame).

Regular monitoring of kidney function, electrolyte levels, and blood pressure is crucial to adjust the diet appropriately.

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