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Why is there a rise in creatinine level?

Why is there a rise in creatinine level? In this video, I (Dr Puru Dhawan) will tell you why is there a rise in creatinine level?


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#Kidneyfailure is a progressive disorder. If once started it becomes quite difficult to control kidney failure and the levels keep on rising continuously. As creatinine keeps accumulating in the body so the level of creatinine is increasing in the body. Level of #creatinine increase progressively because of the chain reaction. When waste materials start accumulating in our body i.e. creatinine and urea there is a general perception that there are only these two waste materials in the body as seen in reports but it is not. There are a number of waste materials present in our body like creatinine and urea among them is acid.


When the kidneys function normally it removes waste material, water, electrolytes and maintains pH of the body. Accumulation of excess acid in the body leads to a condition known as #metabolicacidosis which damages the kidney function. The main reason for the rise in the level and the second reason is right in your medicine you will find medication of blood pressure, diabetes, vitamin D, calcium, erythropoietin injection but there is no medicine to save your kidneys. If the damage to the kidney is stopped, then the kidney can restore its function as kidney has the unique ability to increase its function. During kidney failure, you need to search the reason and accordingly control the cause of it i.e. blood pressure, diabetes, IgA nephropathy or polycystic kidney.


Creatinine is a waste product that is produced from the breakdown of normal muscle tissue. Diet should be placed in such a way that there is no extra load on the kidneys and the creatinine level is lowered.

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