Diet
	A good and appropriate diet for people with Kidney Disease is an essential part of their well-being.
A balanced diet will help:
- ensure that the build-up of waste products in your body is limited
 - ensure that you do not have too much salt or water in your body
 - enable you to keep to a healthy weight and prevent you becoming malnourished or overweight.
 
How can a kidney dietitian help me?
A kidney dietitian will give you individual advice about your diet, based on your blood results, diet, weight, lifestyle, and treatment choice. The advice will focus on:
- having a well-balanced diet containing all the nutrients your body needs to be healthy
 - foods you may need to restrict or avoid, and cooking methods to prevent the build-up of excess waste products in your body
 - how to keep to your daily fluid allowance
 
(if recommended)
- how to eat well if you have a poor appetite and ways to prevent malnutrition.
 
What is contained in this section?
- What your dietician look at in your diet and other dietary advice
 - Early stage renal diet – what you need to watch after being diagnosed with kidney disease.
 - End stage renal diet – help for diets on dialysis
 - Post-transplant diet – considerations to keep your new kidney healthy
 - Recipes – most are suitable for patients on dialysis.
 - Eating out guide
 - Adapting Recipes on a Renal Diet – tips for substituting ingredients when on dialysis
 
				
				

