It is impossible to tell whether creatinine 100μmol/L will develop into uremia, if creatinine value at this time is caused by kidney disease and not effectively treated, it may cause uremia.
Creatinine is mainly produced by eating meat and muscle metabolism, and excreted in urine through renal filtration, so the normal creatinine value is different for different individuals, in general, it is 53-106 μmol/L for men and 44-97 μmol/L for women.
The creatinine value should not be judged solely by the value of creatinine, but should be combined with the individual’s condition. If the individual has high muscle content, such as fitness group, adult male, etc., creatinine of 100μmol/L is normal and will not develop into uremia.
If you are a child or a skinny individual, 100μmol/L is high and may be caused by kidney damage. If you do not get effective treatment at this time, the creatinine value may get higher and higher, and when the creatinine value reaches 707μmol/L, it suggests that you are suffering from uremia.
When the creatinine value reaches 707μmol/L, it is suggested to go to the regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.