Can Someone On A Renal Diet Have Tomatoes?


Answer:
Tomatoes are a high Potassium food.  The kidneys regulate how much potassium is allowed into the blood stream.  Renal Dieting would dictate that one avoids tomatoes in any large degree, as the kidney's inaction may allow the bloodstream to contain too much potassium.  High levels of potassium can lead to circulatory problems, specifically irregular heart beats and even cardiac arrest.  

Speak to a doctor to develop a dieting plan, so as not to lose track of Potassium intake.

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