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Higher than normal creatinine levels mean kidney disease. Too low means muscle wasting due to a disease like muscular dystrophy.
BUN acronym stands for Blood-Urea-Nitrogen It is a lab often obtained to aid in determining kidney functioning and usually is compared or obtained along with blood Creatinine levels. If levels are high it is often an indication of impaired kidney functioning. Normal level should be: 10-20 mg/dl BUN acronym stands for Blood-Urea-Nitrogen It is a lab often obtained to aid in determining kidney functioning and usually is compared or obtained along with blood Creatinine levels. If levels are high it is often an indication of impaired kidney functioning. Normal level should be: 10-20 mg/dl
Hi levels of creatinine probably show that you are eiter dehydrated or in kidney failure. If you are using drugs. ...??? Anything is possible... Think about the rest of your life on dialysis...Hows that party???
In a 24-hour period, the normal creatinine level of a urine sample can be from 500 to 2000 mg/day. The reason for this test is to evaluate kidney function.
The normal serum creatinine level is 0.6-1.5mg/dL for an adult. A high creatinine level is an indicator for poor kidney function.
creatinine random urine=297.8
The normal range for creatinine levels in older adults, including those aged 72, is typically between 0.8-1.3 mg/dL for men and 0.6-1.1 mg/dL for women. However, normal levels can vary slightly depending on the individual's muscle mass, hydration status, and any existing medical conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate interpretation of creatinine levels.
is 73 normal creatinine level
0.9 a normal creatinine level
creatinine blood level of 1.06 byitself is not a cause for concern. Normal adult levels are 0.5/0.6 to 1.1/1.2.
The normal range for dogs is 0.6 to 1.2.
Normal creatinine values in urine is 1-2grams per day, no specificity for children vs. adults an increase can be a sign of infection. Normal creatinine clearance values in urine are 100-140ml/min. An increase can be a sign of Kidney disease. As for the calcium levels being elevated it depends on how elevated and whether elevation was in the blood or the urine. Was it total calcium or ionized? Sorry I couldn't help you more.