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Protein restriction
Protein requirements for children with renal failure:
The body uses protein from foods to grow and repair cells. With kidney failure, your child will need to avoid excess protein. The kidneys may not be able to get rid of the waste products that come from eating too much protein. Your child's weight, medical condition, type of treatment, and laboratory values will be factors in determining how much protein your child needs. Your child's physician or dietitian will help determine how much protein your child needs.
What foods are high in protein?
The following foods are high in protein and should be restricted if your child has renal failure:
- Meat (beef, chicken, pork, turkey)
- Fish
- Seafood (shrimp, scallops, clams, oysters)
- Eggs
- Dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream, yogurt, pudding)
Helpful protein serving conversions:
Your child's physician or dietitian will tell you how much protein your child can have each day. This will usually be listed in servings or ounces per day.
Food | Amount of Protein | Food | Amount of Protein |
---|---|---|---|
chicken nuggets | 2 nuggets = 1 ounce | hamburger | 3 ounces |
chicken fingers | 1 finger = 1 1/2 ounces | 1/4 lb burger | 4 ounces |
chicken sandwich | 4 ounces | roast beef sandwich | 3 ounces |
chicken breast | 3 to 4 ounces | pork chops | 3 to 4 ounces |
chicken wing | 1 ounce | luncheon meats | 3/4 ounce |
drumstick | 1 ounce | 1 large egg | 1 ounce |
Contact us
For established patients with questions about their child’s care, contact the Renal and Hypertension Clinic nurse:
(414) 266-2018
For established Dialysis patients with questions about their child’s care, contact the Dialysis Unit:
(414) 266-2840
Make an appointment
To make an appointment, call our Central Scheduling team or request an appointment online.
(877) 607-5280
Request a dialysis appointment
To request a dialysis appointment, call:
(414) 266-2840
For those needing assistance for coordinating their care with multiple sub-specialists' appointments, or for attending the PKD Clinic for the first time, please contact our Renal Clinic nurse at (414) 266-2018.