Qatar- Kidney patients advised to take precautions while fasting


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Patients with kidney disease are advised to take precautions if they choose to fast during Ramadan, Dr Hassan al-Malki, senior consultant, Nephrology and Transplant at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has advised.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD), a long-term condition involving the gradual loss of kidney function, can be categorised into five stages based on severity. CKD affects about 13% of Qatar's population.

"The category of severity of a patient's kidney disease can indicate if he or she will be able to fast safely. For instance, patients with acute kidney failure should not fast until they fully recover. However, CKD patients have different stages of nephropathy and patients diagnosed with stage three CKD or higher are advised not to fast as their kidneys fail to retain normal rates of body fluids, making them susceptible to further renal dysfunction and renal damage," Dr al-Malki cautioned.

He stressed that abstaining from food and water for long hours can lead to dehydration. CKD patients should consult their physician to assess the severity of their condition and the potential risks associated with fasting.

"Hemodialysis patients typically undergo dialysis three times per week and cannot fast due to IV fluid intake during the procedure; however, these patients can fast during the rest of the week," Dr al-Malki added.

He also advised that kidney transplant patients should refrain from fasting due to their need to comply with their prescribed medication dosages and times. As many kidney transplant patients are diabetic, fasting may have a negative impact on their health. Therefore, it is imperative that these patients consult their physician before they decide to fast.

Ayman Alawneh, HMC dietitian, emphasised that patients with kidney disease must consult their dietitian to ensure adequate protection against potential complications while fasting. He pointed out that many kidney disease patients tend to overlook the importance of maintaining a healthy and balanced diet while fasting.

"Kidney disease patients should not skip Suhoor to avoid body weakness, bearing in mind that they need more calories than individuals in good health. Kidney disease patients should be on guard not to ingest high quantities of sodium, potassium and phosphorus, especially during Ramadan," he highlighted.

Alawneh stressed that patients who are on phosphorus lowering medications should take their pills during meals, not before or after eating.

According to him, each kidney disease has its own dietary requirement for Ramadan. "If physicians approve fasting for pre-dialysis kidney patients, they should maintain a diet low in protein-rich foods to avoid imposing extra burden on their kidneys that could lead to complete renal failure and increase urea in their system," he advised. "On the contrary, dialysis patients need to increase their protein intake, especially animal proteins, in order to compensate for the protein lost during the dialysis process."

"Pre-dialysis kidney patients should drink two to three litres of fluid per day if the volume of urine they pass is within the normal rate, otherwise they should reduce their fluid intake to avoid water retention that could affect the heart and lungs," he advised.


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