Can I have soup if I have kidney failure?

Kidney failure is not recommended to drink soup if there is edema and low urine output. If there is no obvious edema and the urine output is more than 1000ml a day, you can drink some low-salt and low-fat soups in moderation, such as de-oiled chicken soup, fish soup, pork chop soup and so on.
Patients with renal failure can eat high-quality protein, such as eggs, fish, lean meat, etc. If the urine output is normal, you can make soup and drink it in moderation. This can reduce the burden on the kidneys, but also to ensure the body nutrition, delay the progress of uremia.
Severe renal failure patients, need to further reduce the intake of protein, available yam soup, tomato soup, etc., without adding meat. If the patient has edema and hypertension, salt intake should be controlled. At the same time, follow the doctor’s instructions to limit the intake of potassium and phosphorus, and avoid drinking green bean soup because of its high potassium content.
Patients with renal failure need to consult the hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to choose a reasonable diet program.