Can you have a tooth extracted with a creatinine of 300umol/L?

Creatinine 300umol/L cannot be extracted.
The normal range of creatinine is 53~106umol/L for men and 44~97umol/L for women, 300umol/L is much more than the normal range, there may be renal insufficiency, renal function decline, etc., and must be treated in time to control creatinine at 132.6umol/L or less, and clinically asymptomatic when extracting the tooth is safer.
It is also necessary to pay attention to the prevention of infection to prevent the deterioration of renal function, and avoid the use of drugs that may aggravate the burden on the kidneys, such as streptomycin, acetaminophen, etc., after the extraction of teeth.
Creatinine 300umol/L can not be extracted, timely to the hospital, first of all to make the creatinine back to the normal range, and then in the doctor’s advice to choose the best time to extract the tooth, so as not to cause adverse reactions.