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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sodium and Kidney Disease

  • Yes, high sodium intake can significantly impact kidney health and potentially worsen the progression of kidney disease.
  • Excess dietary sodium leads to fluid retention, which places an increased workload on the cardiovascular system and raises blood pressure.
  • High blood pressure is a primary driver of further damage to the delicate filtering units (nephrons) within the kidneys.
  • Maintaining a proper balance of electrolytes, including reducing sodium while ensuring adequate potassium and hydration, is essential for supporting optimal cellular function and slowing disease progression.
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  • Diseases: Right kidney (Sequence: first; Condition: both kidneys equally healthy initially; Threshold: beyond individual renal capacity)
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