The reference value of blood creatinine is about 53-106μmol/L for men and 44-97μmol/L for women. 110μmol/L suggests that the blood creatinine is elevated, which can be divided into physiologic and pathologic, so it is important to clarify the cause and make timely diagnosis and treatment.
1. Physiological: blood creatinine may rise after strenuous exercise or eating a large amount of high protein food, and will usually return to normal after rest and diet control.
2. Pathological: including chronic glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, etc., need to further improve the urine routine, 24-hour urine protein quantification, renal ultrasound and other tests to assist diagnosis and treatment.
Patients with elevated creatinine should go to the hospital in time to get a clear cause and early treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.