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Can Patients with Renal Failure Eat Tomato

Categories: Health, Lifestyle & Living, Science & Technology
Published On: Nov 07, 2011
Last updated on:: Nov 14, 2011
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Tomatos are thought to be one kind of natural, healthy beauty vegetable due to its multivitamin and variety of nutrients. Hence, tomatos are popular with people, especially vegetarians and women. Well then, whether patients with Renal Failure are allowed to eat tomatos or not? Actually, it depends on patients' own condition.

The Major Principle in Diet for Renal Failure Patients:

There is one major principle in diet for patients with Renal Failure: low-protein food , low-potassium food, low-fat food, low-salt food and more food with vitamin.

Can Patients with Renal Failure Eat Tomatos?

As we all know, tomatos are rich in multivitamin and nutrients. If so, patients with Renal Failure are allowed to eat tomatos according to the mentioned principle.

Meanwhile, tomatos are rich in potassium. In this condition, patients are not recommended to take tomatos.

Well then, whether patients with Renal Failure can eat tomatos? Actually, it depends. For example, some patients will lack potassium, and then they are recommended to take some food with potassium while others experiencing hyperkalemia will be recommended to take food without potassium.....

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