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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Why Is My Creatinine Level High
Creatinine is the product of muscle metabolism, and it should be removed from the blood by kidneys along with the urine. But why some patients still have high creatinine levels?
As for the reasons of high creatinine level, it often includes a lot of varieties, such as diet, high blood pressure, Diabetes, and many other reasons.
At this time, what the patients should do is to go and take a series of thorough inspections. By examinations, the patients and doctors will have a clear understanding the underlying reasons for high creatinine levels. Based on the reasons, the doctors may adopt the according treatment plans for you.
As I have said before, the elevated creatinine level is a possible indicator for kidney damage, but it is maybe not the fact. High creatinine levels may also be caused by other diseases such as hyperthyroidism.
If the elevated creatinine is really caused by the kidney damages, then this condition becomes somewhat serious. That is because although creatinine could reflect the conditions of kidney damages, however, it is not a sensitive signal in doing that job. When the GFR has declined to the one third of the normal GFR levels, creatinine then just begins to sharply climb.
So if the high creatinine level is really induced by the harmed kidneys, it often indicates your kidneys have been badly injured. So these patients should take necessary inspections as early as possible.
What is your creatinine level now? If you want to get the list of food for high creatinine level or the natural treatment for high creatinine level, you can send us an email to doctornickzhang@hotmail.com, or you can leave us a message. We will give you free medical advices within 48 hours.
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