Hello doctor, Actually my sister who is 17 have almost severe anemia having haemoglobin-6 mg/dl, and she also have kidney stones. I want to know what she have eat I order to recover soon and which doesn't exaggerate her stone pain.
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Green leafy vegetables. Iron preprations.
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You have severe anemia and need IV injection of iron sorbitol in hospital and take iron capsules drink a lot of water for stones .the diet suggestions seem to depend on the specific type of stone that you have formed in the past (calcium and/or oxalate containing kidney stones, for example.) Definitely consult your doctor for diet recommendations but the following are possible suggestions to consider with him/her: If you had a calcium-containing kidney stone, eat less salt and salty food and try not to get more than the recommended daily amount for calcium or excessive amounts of vitamin D. If you had an oxalate-containing kidney stone, limit food that has a lot of oxalate (no need to eliminate them, just eat/drink less. This includes: Chocolate Dark green veggies (i.e. Spinach, Swiss chard, greens) Mixed nuts and peanuts Tahini and sesame seeds Beets Rhubarb Miso Chocolate soy milk Sweet potatoes Lemons to the rescue Lemon juice is thought to be helpful mainly because it contributes extraordinary amounts of citrate and citrate may help in two ways. It makes the urine less acidic (discouraging stone development) and it can bind with calcium in the urine, potentially reducing the amount of calcium available to form calcium oxalate stones.
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