Boost Your Bone Health: Managing Osteoporosis With Kidney Disease
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- Dr. Hashmi & Michele explore essential tips for managing osteoporosis while living with kidney disease. Discover the treatment options, dietary choices, supplements, and lifestyle adjustments to help you maintain strong bones and keep your kidneys healthy!
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Michele Crosmer, RD CSR
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Sean Hashmi, MD, MS, FASN
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Dear Dr my PTH level is very high even though I am on medication for my PTH.
I do have bone pains and my GFR is less than 30 .what can I do for my pain and change.
I am happy today to hear about this parathyroid disorder as I am suffering from this condition.
Thank you for your reply, it was appreciated l shouldn't have left the comment about the NHS off and so ive removed it, again l thank you both for everything you do awesome 👏👏
No worries at all! We're glad you're able to learn from us!
Thank you!
Our pleasure!
I have stage 3 CKD and osteoarthritis in both knees. The pain has increased in the knees and travels down to my calves and ankles which are now swollen. Should I speak to a nephrologist or orthopeadic consultant or both?
You should speak with both of your specialists for treatment recommendations! The nephrologist will help ensure that what the ortho recommends/prescribes is safe for your kidneys.
What should I do if I have ckd but my blood pressure is controlled without medication?
That's great if you have your blood pressure controlled without medication! We have a recent episode on blood pressure and CKD that you can check out as well!
Does Kidney Disease cause constant fatigue and burning legs/arms apologies if I've asked this before, thanks.
In later stages of kidney disease, uremic toxins and waste products can build up and cause symptoms like fatigue, decreased appetite, shortness of breath, itching...it's always important to address any new or persisting symptoms with your doctor though! It could be CKD or could be something else.
@@PlantBasedKidneyHealth Thank you guys 👍
Can a person on dialysis take D3+K2 supplements??
Generally yes, but check with your nephrologist for specific dosing! Some people on dialysis may be on blood thinners and shouldn't take K2 or need a smaller dose. D3 is usually used in dialysis, but dose will depend on blood levels.
What is ckd mbd?
Chronic Kidney Disease Mineral Bone Disease. It is bone disease secondary to kidney disease.