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Can I eat Milk with Kidney Disease?

⚠️Caution

High phosphorus and potassium.

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Kidney DiseaseSafety

Food

Milk

Category

Beverage

Calories

150kcal

Condition

Kidney Disease

Key Nutritional Factors

phosphoruspotassium

FAQ

Q. Can Kidney Disease patients eat Milk?

High phosphorus and potassium.

Q. How many calories does Milk have?

Milk has approximately 150kcal. When managing Kidney Disease, it is important to consider this alongside your total daily calorie intake.

Q. Is Milk good or bad for Kidney Disease?

Based on AI analysis, Milk is rated "Caution" for Kidney Disease. High phosphorus and potassium.

Q. How much Milk can Kidney Disease patients eat?

Milk is rated with caution for Kidney Disease patients. Pay attention to phosphorus, potassium content and consume in small portions and limit frequency. High phosphorus and potassium.

Q. What nutrients should Kidney Disease patients watch for in Milk?

Key nutritional factors to consider are: phosphorus, potassium. These nutrients can directly impact Kidney Disease management, so it is advisable to monitor your intake.

Milk for Other Conditions

✅Safe

Diabetes

✅Safe

Hypertension

✅Safe

Gout

⚠️Caution

Hyperlipidemia

✅Safe

Liver Disease

⚠️Caution

IBS

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⚠️Caution

Cola

❌Danger

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⚠️Caution

Soy Milk

⚠️Caution

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This information is AI-generated and does not replace medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis.