Toxin accumulation often suppresses the appetite, leaving people with kidney failure unable or unwilling to eat. Some people find that their tastes change as CKD progresses. They might suddenly dislike their favorite foods or struggle to find meals that sound appealing. Nausea can make matters worse.
A poor appetite makes it difficult to get adequate nutrition — an important part of living with kidney failure. Many people find it helpful to work with a dietitian to select foods that are both palatable and nourishing.

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