Does creatinine 56 μmol/L require treatment?

Creatinine 56μmol/L does not require treatment. The normal value of creatinine for men is between 53 and 106 μmol/L, and the normal value for women is between 44 and 97 μmol/L, with slight variations in the reference range for each hospital.
The main clinical significance of creatinine is to determine the function of the kidneys as an indicator, because the amount of creatinine produced by the human body every day is basically constant, and creatinine in the blood is basically excreted through the glomeruli, and is not affected by factors other than the kidneys, so the measurement of blood creatinine concentration is used as an indicator to assess the impairment of glomerular function.
Higher-than-normal blood creatinine generally indicates renal impairment, possibly acute or chronic renal insufficiency, and the degree of creatinine elevation is consistent with the severity of renal disease, at which time it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to consult the doctor, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment.
When patients have creatinine value is obviously abnormal, need to actively go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the examination, clear the cause of the targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.