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All you should know about creatinine, tests and preventive measures

Creatinine is a chemical waste generated out of wear and tear of the muscles. Everyone has a little bit of creatinine in their blood but that gets removed by the kidneys later on during the blood filtration process.

Creatinine is produced as a result of the breakdown of the muscle tissue. It is a part of the leftovers of the energy not being used by the muscles.

When we consume a diet rich in meat and fish, amino acids are produced and the liver in return produces creatine. Muscles use creatine as much as they need and the unused part of the energy is converted into creatinine. The more muscles one has, the more creatinine is released. Levels of creatinine in the blood reflect both, the number of muscles a person has and the kidney function. Thus creatinine measurement can be an important factor in diagnosing chronic kidney disease. If your kidney function is low because of elevated levels of creatinine, you surely need ayurvedic treatment for creatinine.

Most men with healthy kidney functioning may have creatinine in the range 0.6 to 1.2 mg/dl while women may have it in the range between 0.5-1.1mg/dl.

Creatinine and chronic kidney disease

Creatinine can signify damage to the filters of the kidneys. When the kidneys filter does not work properly, they may allow waste to build up in the bloodstream. With an impaired kidney function, the creatinine level in the blood may rise.

What can be the symptoms of high creatinine?

The symptoms of high creatinine are very much similar to chronic kidney disease. They may include:

  • Loss of appetite
  • Vomiting and nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Itchiness in the body
  • Swelling especially around the legs and upper body
  • Severe panting

Creatinine measurement tests

Creatinine can be tested with the help of both the urine and blood test.

Serum creatinine can be checked with the help of blood tests for examining how much creatinine is present in the bloodstream. Serum creatinine further helps to draw information about creatinine levels along with GFR. If your test shows positive along with another measurement, you will need ayurvedic treatment for creatinine.

Creatinine clearance measures how well the kidneys are filtering and clearing the blood out of the body. Creatinine clearance is a combination of urine and blood tests.

Can creatinine alone be the measurement of kidney function?

No, creatinine alone is not a measurement of kidney function. This is because you may have elevated levels of creatinine because of several other factors such as age, race, gender, and body size. The best way to know if your kidneys function is accurate or not, you will need other tests such as the glomerular filtration rate.

GFR is a routine test that is done with the help of a blood test. GFR test is a number that is calculated with the help of creatinine, age, gender, and weight. The more the GFR, the better is the kidney function. You may have chronic kidney disease if you are:

  • Above 60 with other signs of kidney damage
  • GFR is less than 60 for three continuous months

Ayurvedic treatment for creatinine

Only after diagnosis, you will know whether you need ayurvedic treatment for creatinine. Ayurvedic treatment is highly based on the rare herbs and their combination used in herbal medicine. You will need no dialysis after taking this treatment. If you want to know more about this treatment, reach us at Karma Ayurveda.

Ways to reduce creatinine

Here are some healthy ways to reduce creatinine: Do not consume creatinine supplements

  • Prefer eating only plant-based supplements
  • Reduce your protein intake
  • Eat more fiber
  • Drink enough water
  • Take ayurvedic treatment for creatinine
  • Do yoga instead of intense workout

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