The gradual decrease of urinary creatinine in diabetic nephropathy patients indicates that the kidney function is impaired, and early symptomatic treatment is required as prescribed by the doctor.
The decrease of creatinine level in urine is directly related to the kidney function damage, when renal insufficiency occurs, the concentration of creatinine in urine decreases, the creatinine level in blood increases, and the ability of kidneys to eliminate toxins decreases.
When patients with diabetic nephropathy have lower urinary creatinine level, they need to test the level of creatinine in blood and glomerular filtration rate to determine the renal function, and they need to control the level of blood glucose according to the doctor’s prescription, and use insulin for treatment if necessary; meanwhile, they need to pay attention to the reasonable application of the medicines that have no damage to the renal function.
For patients with diabetic nephropathy, it is recommended to consult regular hospitals in a timely manner, under the guidance of doctors, symptomatic treatment, regular review, to avoid aggravation of the condition.