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Reducing phosphate level in blood
Did renal function test post covid ..all other parameters like calcium, creatinine potassium are in range. Inorganic phosphorous is elevated 6.10. what diet should I follow to have blood phosphorous in control..
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Hi Reduce diets high in phosphate or phosphorous, limit foods that are high in photo such as breads, snacks, beverages, processed and packaged red meats, all frozen meals, products containing additives and class 1 and 2 preservatives and identical flavouring substances, Milk substitutes like cheese etc..Mayonnaise , high fructose corn syrup, maple syrup etc.. to be limited or avoided for reducing bills phosphorous levels to an extent. Thankyou
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Greetings for the Day!!!      A detailed assessment of the condition is required for this situation. Kindly contact a professional who can help you out with the appropriate diet plan Thank you
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