Foods That Increase Urea Levels: Causes & Dietary Considerations
Foods high in protein
Protein is essential for good health, but eating too much can cause high urea levels. This is because when protein is broken down, it produces nitrogen, which is converted to urea in the liver. Foods that are high in protein include:
* Meat
* Poultry
* Fish
* Eggs
* Dairy products
* Beans
* Lentils
* Nuts
* Seeds
Other foods that can cause high urea levels
In addition to foods high in protein, there are a few other foods that can cause high urea levels, including:
* Alcohol
* Coffee
* Tea
* Chocolate
* Aspirin
* Ibuprofen
* Naproxen
If you have high urea levels, it's important to talk to your doctor about what foods you should avoid.
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