What are symptoms of high creatinine level? Creatinine is a waste product of muscle metabolism. The kidneys remove more creatinine. Levels of creatinine can be affected by age, sex, race, diet, muscle mass, some medications and chronic disease. Generally speaking, high creatinine level is related to kidney disease so it is very important to check creatinine level regularly. Well, what are symptoms of high creatinine level?
What are symptoms of high creatinine level?
Kidneys are important organs to remove wastes from the blood. However, when kidneys are damaged, excess wastes cannot be discharged out of the blood fully and completely. In this condition, creatinine will pile up in your blood and then high creatinine level occurs. People with kidney problem usually have the following symptoms:
1. Digestive system problems like poor appetite, nausea and vomiting
2. Foamy or bubbly urine
3. Blood urine
4. Swelling or edema
5. High blood pressure
6. Itchy skin
7. Urine changes like frequent urination at night, decreased urine output and anuria
8. Fatigue or tiredness
How to lower down creatinine level?
1. Diet changes
A general diet for high creatinine level is low sodium, low but high quality protein, restricted phosphorus and potassium. How much you can eat depends on your specific condition. If you want to know the amount you can eat, you can consult us online or leave a message to kidneycares@hotmail.com. We will reply you as soon as possible.
2. Improve renal function
The radical cause of high creatinine is damaged kidney tissues and reduced renal function, so we need to repair kidney damage and improve renal function. Only in this way can high creatinine level be reduced fundamentally. Here we recommend Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. This therapy is on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine but used externally. Through dilating blood vessels, preventing inflammation and coagulation, degrading extracellular matrix and providing nutrients, injured kidneys can be repaired to some extent and renal function can be improved gradually. Symptoms like poor appetite, urine changes, itchy skin and high blood pressure can all get alleviated.