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Is Creatinine Level In Blood Of 6.1 A Cause For Concern?

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Posted on Wed, 31 May 2017
Question: what is the best number for kidneys, mine is 6.1 is this bad and what can I do to make it better
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I think you mean serum creatinine. If correct then it is high

Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to Health care magic,

I think you mean serum creatinine. If correct then it is high, and needs referral to a kidney specialist, since it indicates kidney damage. Normal should not exceed 1.5.

We must understand if it is Pre-renal or renal.
Pre-renal means there is kidney damage due to sudden dehydration, and this usually comes to normal on fluid correction.
But if it is renal, it may be again acute or chronic.

Acute damage to kidney (acute glomerulo nephritis).can in some cases be reversible. But chronic damage due to say Diabetes or high blood pressure is progressive. Treating the cause is essential.

Please revert back with actual report if possible. You have the option to upload it.
Also let me know details of symptoms, medical history, any medicine intake, any other relevant information. Then I will be better able to help you.

Regards
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Is Creatinine Level In Blood Of 6.1 A Cause For Concern?

Brief Answer: I think you mean serum creatinine. If correct then it is high Detailed Answer: Hi welcome to Health care magic, I think you mean serum creatinine. If correct then it is high, and needs referral to a kidney specialist, since it indicates kidney damage. Normal should not exceed 1.5. We must understand if it is Pre-renal or renal. Pre-renal means there is kidney damage due to sudden dehydration, and this usually comes to normal on fluid correction. But if it is renal, it may be again acute or chronic. Acute damage to kidney (acute glomerulo nephritis).can in some cases be reversible. But chronic damage due to say Diabetes or high blood pressure is progressive. Treating the cause is essential. Please revert back with actual report if possible. You have the option to upload it. Also let me know details of symptoms, medical history, any medicine intake, any other relevant information. Then I will be better able to help you. Regards