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Managing Nutrition in Hepatic and Renal Diseases

Managing Nutrition in Hepatic and Renal Diseases

Managing Nutrition in Hepatic and Renal Diseases

Managing Nutrients in Hepatic Diseases

Hepatic or liver disease is any of many diseases of the liver. It involves damage to the liver and inflammation of the liver cells.

The liver is the largest glandular organ and the second largest in the body. It supplies glucose to the brain, stores nutrients, and fights infections. The liver has a significant role in nutritional metabolism, including protein synthesis, detoxification, and glycogen storage. 

Providing the required and adequate nutrition to a patient with a hepatic disease can be challenging; it requires close monitoring of the patient and observations. Their liver cannot store nutrients, resulting in various metabolic disorders and poor nutritional conditions. Therefore, managing nutrition and dietary counselling can be of enormous support to other medical treatments for some liver diseases by:

Managing Nutrients in Renal Diseases

Renal or kidney disease could mean one or both kidneys no longer function well. A condition in which the kidney cannot remove waste and extra water from the blood.

The global prevalence of chronic renal diseases keeps increasing with the ageing population. When kidney functions decline, it leads to an accumulation of metabolic waste products that can impair the health of a patient with renal disease. Such patients should be given uttermost care, especially as regards their diet. Nutritional management of patients with renal disease has been said to control uremic symptoms and provides advantageous effects on the progression of kidney dysfunction. Nutrients are managed by:

Nutritional management of hepatic and renal disease promotes healing and regeneration and limits the impact of damaged nutrient metabolism. Individual strategy is also needed depending on the severity of the disease to ensure the best outcome. Proper elucidation of excessive nutrients through careful investigation leads to better nutrition management.

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