Whether or not a blood creatinine of 107 μmol/L is serious depends largely on the cause of its elevation. If the creatinine is elevated due to physiological reasons or acute kidney injury, the creatinine may return to normal after removing the influencing factors, and it is usually not serious at this time. If the elevated creatinine is caused by chronic kidney disease, with the progress of the disease, it may develop into uremia, which is relatively serious at this time.
Normal serum creatinine ranges from 53 to 106 μmol/L in men and from 44 to 97 μmol/L in women. Some patients with elevated creatinine may be due to their own high muscle content, or usually eat more meat, exercise caused by more, if the routine urine and urinary system ultrasound and other related examinations do not see abnormalities, clear kidney without obvious diseases, such cases are usually not serious.
If the patient due to various reasons for acute kidney injury creatinine elevation, correct the reversible causes, creatinine may return to normal, this is usually not serious; if chronic kidney disease caused by creatinine elevation, with the progress of the disease, may develop into uremia, this is relatively more serious.
If patients find elevated creatinine, 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.