The following foods are high in phosphorous and should be restricted if your child has kidney failure. Your child's doctor or dietitian will tell you how much phosphorous your child can have each day.
- Dairy products, including:
- Milk (all kinds: whole, low-fat, skim, chocolate, and buttermilk)
- Cheeses (all except cream cheese)
- Puddings and custards
- Yogurt
- Ice cream
- Meats, chicken, turkey, fish, and organ meats
- Dried beans and peas, including:
- Black-eyed peas
- Field peas
- Kidney beans
- Navy beans
- Northern beans
- Pinto beans
- Lima beans
- Nuts (all kinds and peanut butter)
- Seeds, bran, and whole-grain cereals and breads
Your child's doctor may advise that your child take a phosphorus binder, such as calcium carbonate. When calcium is taken with meals and snacks it prevents the phosphorus in foods from being absorbed by the body. This will help keep your child's blood level of phosphorus at an acceptable level and help keep their bones healthy and strong. Be sure your child always takes their phosphorus binder as prescribed.