Can Chronic Kidney Disease patients drink milk? Milk contains essential and a 
variety of amino acid, and the amount is also enough. In addition, the structure 
of protein is quite similar to that of humans, which means that the nutrition is 
easy to be absorbed. So it is good for Chronic Kidney Disease patients to have 
some milk, which contains good quality protein. Experts summed up the advantages 
if patients with Chronic Kidney Disease patients drink milk.
Firstly, in the process of Chronic Kidney Disease, patients may suffer from 
the disorder of calcium and phosphorus. But in milk, the proportion of calcium 
and phosphorus is proper, which can help adjust the disorder in patients with 
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Secondly, in milk, there is not enough milk sugar, which means that even 
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Thirdly, the carbohydrate in milk is milk sugar, which can adjust gastric 
acid, promote the movement of the stomach and intestine and the secretion of 
glandula digestive. In addition, milk sugar can promote the absorption of 
calcium.
Fourthly, the fat in milk contains much energy, which is also easy to be 
absorbed. What’s more, often drinking milk can also do good to the skin, and 
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Besides milk, what other food should patients with Chronic Kidney Disease pay 
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Firstly, patients with Chronic Kidney Disease should not take in food rich in 
salt. For patients with Chronic Kidney Disease, they can not discharge the urine 
well. At this time, if they have excessive water, their edema will become more 
serious and the blood volume will increase as well. Both of them can lead to 
heart failure. In a word, patients with Chronic Kidney Disease should keep low 
salt diet.
Secondly, patients with Chronic Kidney Disease should avoid spicy condiment 
such as pepper, mustard, black pepper, and so on.
Thirdly, Chronic Kidney Disease patients with high blood presser and anemia 
should limit the intake of fat, for fat can worsen the arteriosclerosis, and 
inhibit the function of producing blood.
Last but not least, Chronic Kidney Disease patients should limit the plant 
protein when necessary. It is because plant protein can produce more nitrogen, 
which can bring more burden to the kidney.
