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8. Alternative Treatments for Uremia

Uremia is a challenging medical condition requiring treatment from a specialized doctor. However, in addition to medical treatments, several alternative treatments exist that can support kidney health and decrease uremia. Supplements such as coenzyme Q10, L-carnitine, green tea, probiotics, and vitamin D can help neutralize and remove urea, enhance the immune system, and protect the blood vessels if the patient requires dialysis. Following a kidney diet is recommended. This means that all foods high in potassium are off-limits. Some doctors will also recommend an anti-inflammatory diet and the assistance of a nutritionist.

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