If that "6" is in the usually units used in the US then that is a markedly abnormal level and suggests severe kidney problems.
If the kidney problem is from an acute event such as dehydration or a blockage and can be quickly reversed then the kidneys may recover. If it is chronic or from something irreversible then not.
A creatinine level of 6 mg/dL is considered high and may indicate reduced kidney function. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.
Normal random urine creatinine levels range from 40 to 300 mg/dl but it should be kept in mind that this range is somewhat dependent on the individual's sex, age and if there are other mitigating factors. The range is typically adjusted based on a few outside factors, but 40 to 300 is a pretty good "all-purpose" range for URINE, not serum.
Please tell me, how can be controlled serum creatinine. my s.creatinine is 6+.
Nineteen healthy volunteers (9 men, 10 women; 25 to 65 yr old) had serum creatinine values ranging from 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dl. ( .6miligrams-1.1miligrams per deciliter.) to answer your question, but a common way to dilute your specimen and also have elevated creatinine levles is to take creatine monohydrate supplement 3-5 days in a row before the test.
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Acute kidney injury has any one of these traits: -The serum creatinine level increases by more than or equal to 0.3mg/dl within 48 hours -The serum creatinine level increases by more than or equal to 1.5 times of its baseline within 7 days -The urine volume is less than 0.5mL/kg/hour for 6 hours
For a 6-year-old boy, normal albumin levels typically range from 3.5 to 5.0 grams per deciliter (g/dL). The normal creatinine range is usually between 0.5 to 1.0 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). However, these values can vary slightly depending on the laboratory and specific population factors. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate assessment and interpretation of lab results.
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The normal glucose level for a woman in her 30's is between 80 and 110 milligrams per deciliter and an A1C level between 5% and 6%. Levels below this could indicate diabetes.
i dont that having pus cells in the urine is normal,,because having pus is one of the signs of infection,,,It is considered to normal to have a level of 0-5/hpf pus in urine. The pus level of 4-6 means you're on the borderline. Refer to your doctor for the next steps.
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I'm six weeks today and had an HCG test yesterday. It was 19,000 and my doctor says that's perfectly normal.