What are the symptoms of high creatinine levels?
In general, the symptoms of high creatinine may include oliguria, edema, fatigue, etc., which require prompt medical attention.
Oliguria: High creatinine is usually caused by abnormal renal function. In this case, the glomerular filtration function will be affected, resulting in decreased urine output or anuria.
Edema: High creatinine can lead to a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, causing fluid retention in the body, which can lead to edema, especially in the face.
Fatigue: High creatinine may result in the accumulation of renal toxins, leading to the accumulation of metabolites in the body, causing symptoms such as fatigue and exhaustion.
Apart from the above common symptoms, there may be other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and hypertension. It is recommended to seek medical diagnosis promptly. Non-pathological factors such as intense exercise and excessive meat consumption may also lead to high creatinine levels, and the aforementioned symptoms may not necessarily appear. If diagnosed with abnormal renal function, patients should follow the doctor's advice, actively treat, and control the progression of the disease.