Creatinine 68 μmol/L is generally not serious and falls within the normal range. Blood creatinine is 53~106μmol/L for men and 44~97μmol/L for women.
Creatinine is a metabolite of muscle tissue and can be an indicator to help determine kidney function. Creatinine is clinically significant only if it significantly exceeds the upper or lower threshold. If the test creatinine 68μmol/L is in the normal range, it is usually not serious.
Low blood creatinine is common in people with progressive muscular dystrophy, anemia, and the elderly. Patients with low blood creatinine can take appropriate nutritional supplements and eat protein-rich foods, such as fish, eggs and other foods.
If creatinine is significantly elevated it may be due to eating more meat or is common in some muscular people, and it may also be due to impaired kidney function.
If you find abnormal blood creatinine or any discomfort, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.