A salt-restricted diet, also known as a low-sodium diet, can offer several health benefits, especially for individuals with certain medical conditions or risk factors. Here are some of the potential benefits: Blood pressure control: One of the main reasons for following a salt-restricted diet is to manage and lower high blood pressure (hypertension). Excess sodium intake can lead to fluid retention, which increases blood volume and puts extra strain on the blood vessels, leading to elevated b...
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A salt-restricted diet, also known as a low-sodium diet, can offer several health benefits, especially for individuals with certain medical conditions or risk factors. Here are some of the potential benefits: Blood pressure control: One of the main reasons for following a salt-restricted diet is to manage and lower high blood pressure (hypertension). Excess sodium intake can lead to fluid retention, which increases blood volume and puts extra strain on the blood vessels, leading to elevated b...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can cause a variety of symptoms, including loss of appetite. When the kidneys are not functioning properly, waste products and toxins can accumulate in the body, leading to a range of complications. These complications can affect the digestive system and contribute to a decreased appetite. Several factors can contribute to the loss of appetite in CKD: Buildup of waste products: When the kidneys are unable to effectively filter waste products from the blood, they c...
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A salt-restricted diet, also known as a low-sodium diet, can offer several health benefits, especially for individuals with certain medical conditions or risk factors. Here are some of the potential benefits: Blood pressure control: One of the main reasons for following a salt-restricted diet is to manage and lower high blood pressure (hypertension). Excess sodium intake can lead to fluid retention, which increases blood volume and puts extra strain on the blood vessels, leading to elevated b...