Sodium

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Sodium: may range from 1 to 4 grams/day depending on the patient's blood pressure control and the amount of edema. Severe sodium restriction of less than 2 grams/ day is rarely indicated except for patients with chronic heart failure. Sodium restriction is usually between 2-4 grams/ day.

Tips for managing sodium intake:

  • Know how much sodium intake that you are allowed each day.
  • Keep an accurate food diary.
  • Read food labels...look at amount of sodium per serving. Look for hidden sodium like: MSG (monosodium glutamate), sodium benzoate, disodium phosphate, sodium sulfite, sodium nitrate and baking soda.
  • Limit the amount of processed and canned foods in the diet.
  • Watch your beverage intake...some beverages have added sodium.
  • Try to substitute herbs and spices and squeeze fresh lime or lemon to add flavoring to food.
  • Report changes in weight or swelling to your physician.
  • Be cautious when eating out...request condiments, gravies and dressings to be on the side.
  • Limit the amount of convenience food because it is very high in sodium.
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