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Substitute of nuts for kidney stone
I want to know what is the best substitute of nuts and nuts butter for kidney stone patient? Can kidney stone patient take Oats too? ( I don't want any diet chart, i just want the answer for what i asked).
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Hie, kidney stones are mostly related to wrong eating combinations, infrequent water intake and habit of not using washroom frequently. The kidney stone are made up of minerals and salts that determines the kind of food and the combination of food to be avoided. Most common type of kidney stones are calcium oxalate and in such cases it is advised to avoid nuts, seeds, oats, wheat bran and many other foods which are high in oxalate. It is advisable to reduce the intake of salt and meat products. To get detailed insight we can contact me on the application
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- increase your water intake gradually - reduce your salt intake - avoid packaged and processed food - avoid oxalate rich foods in case of calcium oxalate stones - avoid intake of meat.
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Make sure you get right amount of calcium
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want to know about your stone type. generally nuts and oats are not suitable for kidney stone patient but also it's depends on your stone size and place. eat frequent meals and more water to come out from this situation. avoid high protein, oxalate and calcium rich foods.
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Things need detailed information about your meals and nutrition options and lifestyle then we can discuss things further and suggest anything choose direct consultation for proper guidance and help
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Greetings for the day! Kidney stone are of various types. We need to know what type of stone you have and the size of stone one has. It's also important for a stone patient to hydrate if the stone is of a perticular size which can pass through the small pipe of kidney it can be flush out. There are also various metabolic condition why stone occurs.
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Consult me on Practo online platform with your reports to guide you better
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Hydrate well at least 3-4 lits Avoid too much salt in diet Depending on type of stone avoid foods
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hi Both to be avoided
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There is no substitute for nuts in kidney stones.u have avoid nuts. Oats  are also to be avoided . Both are oxalate rich foods which increase the stoneformation.
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Contact me through practo direct consultation for further information surely help you.
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Hello, Depends on the type of stone and other parameters. Consult me online for the detailed diet chart
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Hi Things needs to be in detail with proper reports
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Hi! Oats, nuts-almonds, cashew, walnut- are quite high in a substance called Oxalate. Most type of kidney stones are formed when oxalates are high in the body and the kidney is unable to flush it out. It’s best to AVOID these , and choose safer alternatives. Apart from oats and nuts, there are plenty of other foods and food combinations that must be avoided to ensure faster recovery. To recommend alternatives it is necessary to do a detailed assessment of what kind of stone you have, size of stone, duration of illness, current medication.
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Avoid high protein,high oxalate and calcium foods, consult on practo.com for further advice
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Don’t follow dietary changes without expert advice or prescription .
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