Dialysis patients can drink chicken soup, but it is recommended to consume a small amount.
Dialysis patients can drink chicken soup, but need to limit the amount of intake, because chicken soup can dissolve a lot of purine, if the patient chicken soup drink more, will lead to patients with high uric acid too high.
Chicken soup contains more fat, fat intake, will lead to patients with hyperlipidemia.
Chicken soup contains too much phosphorus ions, which can lead to hyperphosphatemia after a large amount of consumption, resulting in itching of the skin, vascular calcification and aggravation of the condition.
Chicken soup is mostly liquid, and large amounts of intake can increase the water load, leading to peripheral edema and even heart failure.
In summary, dialysis patients can drink chicken soup, but need to limit the intake, so as not to aggravate the condition.
Dialysis patients are advised to contact the hemodialysis center in time to consult the medical staff and clarify the dietary contraindications to avoid aggravating the condition.