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Creatinine, in Visit Clinic

Measures blood creatinine level, a muscle waste product, to assess kidney function and detect kidney problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Creatinine Test in Visit Clinic?

The creatinine test measures the level of creatinine in your blood. Creatinine is a waste product made by muscles. Healthy kidneys filter creatinine out of the blood and send it out in urine. If creatinine is high, it can signal that the kidneys are not working well. Doctors use this test to detect acute or chronic kidney problems. It also helps monitor kidney disease over time and guide medication dosing. Creatinine is often checked with other blood tests to give a fuller picture of kidney and overall metabolic health. Results are interpreted alongside symptoms, other lab values, and medical history.

Creatinine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Creatinine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Creatinine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Creatinine Test in Visit Clinic?

The creatinine test is commonly included in basic metabolic panels or renal panels when evaluating kidney health. Doctors order it for symptoms like reduced urine, swelling, high blood pressure, or unexplained fatigue, and to monitor known kidney disease. Abnormal results may come from dehydration, kidney damage, muscle breakdown, certain medications, or high muscle mass. A family history of kidney disease or diabetes often makes this test more important.

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What happens if creatinine level is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High blood creatinine usually indicates reduced kidney function—from dehydration, acute injury, chronic kidney disease, muscle breakdown, or certain medicines. It warrants repeat tests (creatinine, eGFR, urine), review of medications and hydration, and possible imaging or specialist referral. Treatment targets the underlying cause, managing complications, and in severe cases dialysis. See a clinician promptly for evaluation and follow‑up.

What are normal creatinine levels in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal serum creatinine varies by sex, age and muscle mass. Typical adult ranges are about 0.74–1.35 mg/dL for men and 0.59–1.04 mg/dL for women (roughly 65–120 µmol/L and 52–92 µmol/L, respectively). Children and elderly often have lower values. Laboratory reference ranges differ, so interpret results with clinical context and your lab’s reported reference interval.

How do you lower creatinine levels in Visit Clinic?plus

To lower creatinine: stay well hydrated, reduce high-protein/red-meat intake, limit salt and processed foods, avoid creatine supplements and NSAIDs. Control blood pressure and blood sugar, quit smoking, and maintain healthy weight with moderate exercise. Treat underlying kidney issues and review medications with your doctor to stop nephrotoxic drugs. See a specialist if creatinine remains elevated.

What happens if creatinine is low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low serum creatinine usually reflects reduced muscle mass, malnutrition, older age, pregnancy, or severe liver disease, and can sometimes stem from lab error. Low creatinine itself is rarely harmful, but it can overestimate kidney function (inflate eGFR). If unexpectedly low, clinicians will evaluate for muscle wasting, nutrition or liver problems, pregnancy, repeat testing and adjust interpretation accordingly.

Is high creatinine worrying in Visit Clinic?plus

High creatinine can indicate reduced kidney function and may be worrying depending on the cause and degree of rise. Causes include dehydration, muscle injury, medications, or chronic kidney disease. One isolated mild increase may be reversible; persistent or rising creatinine, low eGFR, symptoms, or abnormal urine tests are concerning and warrant prompt medical evaluation and treatment to prevent progression.

What are the first signs of kidney problems in Visit Clinic?plus

Early signs of kidney problems include changes in urination (less or more frequent, foamy, dark, bloody, or cloudy urine), swelling in the ankles, feet or face from fluid retention, persistent fatigue or weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, and unexplained shortness of breath. You may also notice high blood pressure and persistent back or flank pain. Seek medical evaluation if these symptoms appear.