Low creatinine measurement does not require medication, only more lean meat and weight-bearing exercise to build muscle mass. Creatinine is an indicator of kidney function, and creatinine is also a product of muscle metabolism. The muscle here includes the patient’s own body muscle, but also includes exogenous intake of lean meat, such as chicken, duck, lean pork, etc. If the patient has low creatinine, he can eat more lean meat at this time, such as these lean meats mentioned above. Usually, you can participate in more exercises that increase muscle content, such as squats, push-ups, sit-ups, dumbbells, etc. As the muscle content increases, the symptoms of low creatinine may gradually ease. However, it should be emphasized that elevated creatinine is more important in clinical practice. Because it represents renal failure, timely intervention is needed to prevent further deterioration of renal function. The clinical significance of creatinine reduction is not great, and it can be corrected by diet and exercise habit regulation.