1. Creatinine Levels: When to Worry About High and Low Levels | U.S. News

    https://health.usnews.com/health-care/patient-advice/articles/creatininelevels

    High blood creatinine levels can indicate that your body has a reduced ability to get rid of waste products – an important kidney function. Even if you feel fine, elevated blood...

  2. Creatinine test - Mayo Clinic

    https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/creatinine-test/about/pac-20384646

    Creatinine is a waste product of muscle metabolism that is filtered by the kidneys. A creatinine test measures creatinine in blood or urine to assess kidney function. High creatinine levels may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, muscle breakdown or other conditions.

  3. Symptoms of High Creatinine Levels - Healthline

    https://www.healthline.com/health/high-creatinine-symptoms

    High creatinine levels can indicate kidney problems or other conditions that affect kidney function. Learn about the possible causes, symptoms, and treatments of high creatinine.

  4. High Creatinine Levels: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    https://www.everydayhealth.com/kidney-diseases/high-creatinine-levels-causes-symptoms-treatments/

    Creatinine is a waste product that’s filtered by the kidneys. High creatinine levels can indicate kidney disease, a high-protein diet, creatine supplements, or high muscle mass. Learn how to diagnose and treat high creatinine levels.

  5. Understanding your lab values and other CKD health numbers

    https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/understanding-your-lab-values-and-other-ckd-health-numbers

    Serum creatinine is a waste product in your blood that comes from the digestion of protein and the breakdown of muscle tissue. It is removed from your body through the kidneys. High creatinine levels can be a sign of acute kidney injury and/or chronic kidney disease. Learn how eGFR is calculated and used to measure kidney function.

  6. High Creatinine Levels: Kidney Injury and Other Causes - Verywell Health

    https://www.verywellhealth.com/high-creatinine-levels-8413984

    Creatinine is a waste product that kidneys filter out of the bloodstream. High creatinine levels can indicate kidney injury or disease, but also other factors like diet, exercise, or medication. Learn how to interpret creatinine results and what to do if they are abnormal.

  7. Creatinine | National Kidney Foundation

    https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/creatinine

    Creatinine is a waste product from protein and muscle breakdown that is removed by the kidneys. High creatinine levels can indicate kidney problems, but other factors can also affect the results. Learn about the serum creatinine test, eGFR, and how to interpret your results.

  8. High Creatinine Levels: Definition, Symptoms, and Testing

    https://www.freseniuskidneycare.com/thrive-central/what-are-high-creatinine-levels

    High creatinine levels can be a sign of kidney problems or other health conditions. Learn how to test your creatinine clearance, what factors affect it, and how to manage it with diet and medication.

  9. What Causes High Creatinine Levels? - MedicineNet

    https://www.medicinenet.com/what_causes_high_creatinine_levels/article.htm

    High creatinine levels can be caused by various factors, such as kidney failure, infection, obstruction, or high protein intake. Learn how to diagnose, treat, and prevent high creatinine levels with this comprehensive article.