Do you experience shortness of breath?
Do you consume large amounts of proteins and red meat?
Do you feel weak or fatigued?
Do you feel chest pain or have muscle cramps?
Do you have an irregular heartbeat?
Do you feel nauseated?
Do you experience fluid retention, especially in the lower part of your body?
Do you experience dehydration?
Do you experience changes in urination?
Do you exercise heavily?
While it is unlikely that you have a high level of creatinine in your blood, you are displaying one or two signs related to it. Creatinine is a waste product that is produced by your muscles. Your kidneys filter creatinine and other waste products out of your blood and these will end up in your urine. Measuring creatinine levels can help you get important insights into how your kidneys may be functioning. Creatinine levels can be measured in your blood as well as your urine. In case you answered ‘no’ to all questions, there may be no reason to worry. It’s always important to go for a check-up at least twice a year.
Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs related to having a high level of creatinine in your blood. Creatinine levels that are above or below normal ranges indicate a health problem. You should always talk to your doctor if you are experiencing new or recurring symptoms, especially if they are related to conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or kidney problems. In case you are experiencing chest pain and/or acute kidney failure, you should seek immediate medical care. It’s always important to go for a check-up at least twice a year.
Unfortunately, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who have high levels of creatinine in their blood. There are many potential causes of this, and the symptoms can vary depending on the cause. Often, medications can help resolve high creatinine levels by treating the underlying condition. Make sure to make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your symptoms. Also, get your kidneys diagnosed periodically and do a check up at least twice a year.
https://www.indushealthplus.com/high-creatinine-level-causes-symptoms.html
https://www.healthline.com/health/high-creatinine-symptoms#outlook

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