Is creatinine 129 considered high? Is creatinine 159 serious

Updated on healthy 2024-04-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Creatinine 159 is already very serious, and after the muscle anhydride index exceeds the normal value, it means that you have obvious kidney damage in the selling section, which may be related to your chemotherapy, and now your kidneys are now in the compensatory period of renal insufficiency. Of course, laughter is also needed, and kidney protection is needed.

    2. Normal value of creatinine.

    1) Blood creatinine: male 54-106 moi l; Female 44-97 mol l; Child.

    2) Urine creatinine: Hourly urine or 40 mg dl to 130 mg dl is normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In general, the normal range of creatinine is 44-133ummol l. However, depending on the gender, the corresponding normal range is different. Creatinine can be divided into serum creatinine and urine creatinine according to the different measurement methods.

    When the protein intake and activity of patients without kidney disease are relatively constant, the muscle unitary is filtered through the glomeruli, rarely absorbed by the renal tubules, and almost excreted with the urine, so it is clinical. Serum creatinine is easier to detect renal impairment than urine creatinine. Serum creatinine ranges from 54 to 106 mol L for normal adult males and 44 to 97 mol L for adult females.

    A high serum creatinine usually indicates a problem with kidney function. When there is a problem with the body's glomerular filtration, the kidneys' metabolic capacity will be weakened, the serum creatinine level will rise, and the patient may experience nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. High creatinine is harmful and can cause hypertension, hyperkalemia and hypernatremia, water metabolism disorders, renal bone disease and other systemic pathologies.

    If the patient's creatinine value is found to be too high after the examination, he or she should undergo further regularization under the advice of the doctor**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most of the creatinine in the body's blood is excreted through the kidneys, and myoficultural anhydride is one of the most common uremic toxins in the body. If the kidneys are damaged, especially in the period of chronic renal failure and uremia, the excretion of creatinine in the blood through the kidneys is reduced or cannot be excreted through the kidneys, and creatinine will accumulate in the human body and poison the brain, heart, digestive tract and other organs and tissues in the body.

    Blood muscle anhydride:

    The normal range of expulsion error is 80 to 120 ml min for adults.

    Serum creatinine can be used to determine whether the kidneys are compromised, to assess the severity of renal impairment, and to calculate clearance to guide the adjustment of the dose and the timing of the medication. However, the disadvantage of serum creatinine is that when the kidneys are damaged in the early and middle stages, the serum creatinine can still be within the normal range, mainly because the kidneys have a strong compensatory capacity.

    Therefore, the creatinine 115 in the question can be said to be within the normal range, and the kidneys may be normal, or it is possible that the kidneys have begun to be damaged. Therefore, creatinine within the normal range does not mean that there is no problem with the kidneys.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.If the serum creatinine has exceeded the high limit of normal, it can be confirmed that chronic renal insufficiency.

    2.Chronic renal insufficiency is a progressive disease that can progress to uremia. However, there is no need to be nervous, as long as the control is reasonable and the disease is checked regularly, the disease will progress very slowly.

    3.If you currently have high blood pressure, you need to actively control your blood pressure within a reasonable range.

    4.It is not known if you have other comorbidities (diabetes, hyperlipidemia, high uric acid), but if so, it is recommended that you control them as well.

    5.The patient's serum creatinine level is not very high, so in principle, it does not cause kidney atrophy. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify a few questions first: (1) Is it possible that both kidneys have shrunk? (2) If not, what is the volume of the two kidneys?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Serum creatinine of 107umol L is higher than normal, in fact, the glomerular filtration rate has been altered at this time, although the compensated stage of renal failure has not been reached according to the stage of chronic renal failure (serum creatinine 133 177umol l). However, the performance of serum creatinine for glomerular filtration rate often lags, indicating that renal function is damaged and needs to be paid attention to. It is necessary to combine the patient's own past disease history (such as diabetes, hypertension, gout, autoimmune diseases, etc.), symptoms, signs, and other auxiliary examinations (such as urine routine, renal function, etc.) to clarify ** to delay the progression of renal failure.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking, the standard of normal blood creatinine is: 44-133 mol L, high blood creatinine represents a decrease in glomerular filtration rate and renal detoxification function, at this time, the kidney function of patients with kidney disease begins to be damaged and enters the stage of renal insufficiency. As the serum creatinine index continues to rise, the patient's kidney function damage will become more and more serious, and the creatinine of normal people is between 40 and 120.

    If the creatinine is higher than this range, then the patient enters the process of lesions of the kidneys, and if the creatinine is not in time**, it can cause great damage and can also develop into uremia.

    Not entirely consistent with creatinine clearance, which is more sensitive than serum creatinine. In the early stages of renal decline (compensatory phase), creatinine clearance decreases while serum creatinine is normal. Serum creatinine begins to rise rapidly when the glomerular filtration rate drops to more than 50% of normal, so when serum creatinine is significantly higher than normal, kidney function is often severely impaired.

    Since creatinine clearance is also affected by glomerular concentrating function, serum creatinine is the most reliable indicator of glomerular function in the setting of impaired renal concentrating function. Normal serum creatinine is 53 106 gmol l in males and females.

    After the increase in blood creatinine, the most important thing is to take the best measures, although the blood creatinine may not increase much, but the kidney function damage is already very serious, because the kidney has a strong compensatory function, in mild and moderate injury, the increase in blood creatinine may not be obvious, and the general kidney function damage is more than 80%, the blood creatinine has a significant increase. Therefore, if an increase in serum creatinine is detected, it is important to ** as soon as possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    AnswerHello Answer, 107 mol l is not considered high, the normal value of creatinine is below 110 mol l, and 107 mol l is within the normal range, so it is not high. Creatinine is a substance that is filtered by the kidneys, but is not secreted and reabsorbed by the kidneys, so it is an indicator used to evaluate kidney function.

    Hope to help you.

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