How to Reduce Sodium in an IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) Diet

If you are living with the kidney disease IgA nephropathy (IgAN), you may be more sensitive to sodium, the mineral in salt. It can cause your blood pressure to rise more quickly, says Lakshmi Kannan, MD, a board-certified nephrologist based in Charlottesville, Virginia, which can put extra stress on already inflamed kidneys.

 You also may experience proteinuria (extra protein leaking into the urine), medication issues, and other kidney problems if you have too much sodium.

There are ways, however, to cut or limit sodium from your IgAN diet and still maximize flavor in your meals.

1. Cut Back on Salt Gradually

The adjustment to a low-sodium diet can feel more difficult than it needs to be if you cut out salt “cold turkey.” Instead, try to scale back slowly to retrain your taste buds, says Jen Hernandez, RDN, a board-certified renal dietitian based in Florida, as our taste preferences naturally adapt over time.

Here are a few ways to cut back on salt gradually.

  • Avoid adding salt at the table, Dr. Kannan says. Keep the salt shaker in the cupboard instead of on the table to remove the temptation to add salt to your plate out of habit.
  • Reduce the amount of salt you add during cooking little by little, rather than cutting it out all at once.
  • When following a recipe, use half the salt it calls for and adjust from there.

Great Job Maggie Aime, MSN, RN & the Team @ google-discover for sharing this story.

Felicia Owens
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Happy wife of Ret. Army Vet, proud mom, guiding others to balance in life, relationships & purpose.

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