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Oxalate Nephropathy
Does consumption of Dry fruits like Cashew, Almond on daily basis for prolonged duration like 5-10 years cause Oxalate Nephropathy ? If yes, then how can we prevent our Kidneys from getting damazed by Oxalate , but at the same time we take the good effects of dry fruit like antioxidant, good cholesterol etc . ?
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Eating dry fruits in moderation and at correct time is important. Please consult with a dietician.
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Dont imagine unnecessaryly Nothing going to happen just relax and continue taking dry fruits
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Nothing like that,you can have all things in moderate amount..calm ..Don't google unnecessarily, you will get tensed and deoressed.. Still if u r worried u can do 1 complete full body check up & investigation in every year
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To best of my knowledge there is no convincing medical evidence regarding correlation consumption of high oxalate food and oxalate Nephropathy However there are case reports in the medical literature about consumption of high oxalate food and oxlate nephropathy however consumption patterns in those cases were extraordinary high ,I would like to know your consumption pattern . But its usually a wise idea to follow low oxalate diet. dry fruits and nuts are not the only source of oxalates many other foods have them. Genrally dietary intake of oxalates should be restricted to < 50 mg/day in such patients roughly 10 gms of cashew contains 25mgs almonds have higher oxalate content ,there are guidance charts/guidelines available on the Internet for low oxalate,**please confirm veracity of the source before following any literature on the web**
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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On the basis of your question it indicate you are suffering from fear of oxalate neuropathy. In this world any food if taken in excess  quantity then they cause some side effect so any food should take as the balance manner to prevent any side effect. Doctors said that we should follow a good life style like take sufficient amount of water and take balance diet with exercise.
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Do whole body checkup at regular period as yearly.
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