An ultrasound study will be valuable in demonstrating how
much normal kidney structure remains.
Not exact matches
Regarding magnesium, it is my observation that excess magnesium that is quickly absorved also is not good at all, first of all it activates too
much of the vitamin d — which seems to cause bone loss, second it temporarily stops bone remodelling process — information found from research on patients with
kidney dialisis, and as far as i can tell my
kidneys are
normal, especially now that i am not vitamin d intoxicated.
While it does not address the quantity problem that you raise, it is important information for someone who is concerned about protein: http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/protein/ My understanding is that too
much protein (even the amount most
normal Americans eat, not to mention the amounts your body builder is promoting) is bad for the
kidneys.
I am glad we tried Canin Renal Support D... her
kidney blood numbers are almost
normal now and since this is wet food, I don't worry nearly as
much about her getting enough fluids to flush her
kidneys and she drinks a lot less.
Normally, pets with
kidney failure gradually lose weight, usually drink
much more than
normal and usually urinate larger volumes or more frequently than pets not affected by renal failure.