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GoodRx HealthThe 5 Best Drinks If You Have Bad Kidneys (and a Few to Avoid)


Proper fluid intake plays a crucial role in kidney health, particularly for individuals with kidney disease. This article examines five beverages that may benefit kidney function and highlights drinks to avoid. Understanding these recommendations can help healthcare providers guide patients in making informed choices about their fluid consumption.

Key Points:

  • Water remains essential for kidney health, with one study showing that consuming nearly 2L daily was associated with a lower likelihood of kidney problems, especially in older adults and men.
  • Low-fat milk consumption was linked to a slower decline in kidney function for individuals with chronic kidney disease, possibly due to beneficial nutrients like calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and magnesium.
  • Coffee consumption (1-3 cups daily) is associated with a lower risk of developing kidney disease and may offer protective effects, though benefits for those with existing kidney disease are less clear.
  • Green tea contains antioxidants, particularly epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), which may slow the progression of chronic kidney disease based on laboratory studies.
  • Unsweetened cranberry juice may help prevent urinary tract infections and potentially benefit kidney health due to its high flavonoid content.
  • Patients with kidney disease should avoid or limit cola beverages, alcohol, and sugary drinks, as these can negatively impact kidney function.

HCN Healer Handbook
When counseling patients with kidney disease about fluid intake, consider recommending water, low-fat milk, and moderate consumption of coffee or green tea while advising against cola, alcohol, and sugary beverages. Individualize recommendations based on the patient’s specific kidney function and overall health status.


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