The normal creatinine level is 0.5mg/dl-1.2mg/dl. When creatinine is higher than normal, it can be caused by many factors like more meat intake, long term standing, and often kidney-related problem. If the higher creatinine level is resulte...Read More
Usually, high creatinine level does not occur until half of kidney function has been damaged. Diet management is able to decrease creatinine level. This article will help you to learn more about foods that decrease high creatinine level. Wh...Read More
What is your creatinine level before dialysis? Actually, there is no exact number of creatinine level that is suitable for every individual to start dialysis. Every one is so very different. You have to take into account many affecting fact...Read More
After kidney transplant, creatinine elevates again. So how to lower high creatinine level after transplanted kidney? Generally speaking, transplanted kidney can keep creatinine level in a normal range. However, creatinine level may increase...Read More
Some patients with high creatinine level want to know if drinking more water can help lower creatinine. In light of their concern, we will give you an overview in detail. Now please see the below: As a matter of fact, drinking more water ca...Read More
Creatinine is a chemical waste product in the blood that passes through the kidneys to be filtered and eliminated in urine. Elevated creatinine can be caused by dehydration, more protein intake, much meat consumption and kidney-related prob...Read More
High creatinine level is a common symptom in kidney disease patients. High creatinine level does not occur until at least half of kidney function has been damaged. So it is very dangerous with high creatinine level. Also patients would like...Read More
Creatinine is a by-product of creatine, a component of muscle. Doctors check creatinine level to estimate how the kidneys are functioning. Elevated creatinine levels often scare many patients because they are usually related with kidney dis...Read More