High blood creatinine and high uric acid suggest that there may be kidney disease, but not necessarily chronic nephritis, there may be acute nephritis, acute kidney injury, chronic renal insufficiency and so on.
When the kidneys are damaged, the glomerular filtration rate decreases, and the kidneys’ ability to remove some metabolic wastes from the body decreases, which can lead to symptoms such as elevated blood creatinine and uric acid. However, elevated blood creatinine and uric acid is not necessarily a unique manifestation of chronic nephritis, but may also be caused by acute nephritis, acute kidney injury, or chronic renal insufficiency such as diabetic nephropathy and other kidney diseases.
If the patient has elevated creatinine and uric acid, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.