'Phosphorus Intake and Chronic Kidney Disease'

'Phosphorus Intake and Chronic Kidney Disease'
03:34 Mar 20, 2021
'In this video, dietitian Christy Turner, MD, RD, at UC San Diego Health (http://health.ucsd.edu/nephrology) discusses phosphorus intake in chronic kidney disease. Phosphorus is a mineral that helps keep your bones healthy and helps keep blood vessels and muscles working. When blood phosphorus levels are high, you can experience weakened bones, itchy skin, and bone and joint pain.   Learn more about kidney disease treatment at UC San Diego Health: http://health.ucsd.edu/nephrology.' 

Tags: CKD , kidney disease treatment , diet for chronic kidney disease , UC San Diego Health , chronic kidney disease treatments , diet and kidney disease , UC San Diego Chronic Kidney Disease Program , Chronic Kidney Disease (Disease Or Medical Condition) , nephrologist San Diego , kidney disease San Diego , treating chronic kidney disease

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