Is blood creatinine 230 μmol/L serious?

Blood creatinine 230μmol/L suggests that blood creatinine is elevated, which can be divided into physiological and pathological cases. Physiological cases can be seen in strenuous exercise, consuming a lot of meat, etc., which are usually not very serious; pathological cases include acute kidney injury, chronic renal failure, etc., which are more serious.
1. Physiological: after strenuous exercise and eating a lot of meat, blood creatinine may rise, usually not serious, and will return to normal after rest and diet control.
2. Pathologic: including acute kidney injury, chronic renal failure and so on. Acute kidney injury is a clinical syndrome caused by a variety of etiological factors, resulting in short-term renal function decline, manifested as a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, which may be accompanied by an increase in creatinine, water and electrolyte balance disorders. Acute kidney injury is a common critical condition and should be treated in time.
Chronic renal failure is a common outcome of various chronic kidney diseases that develop to the late stage. Blood creatinine 230μmol/L is commonly seen in the decompensated stage of renal function, and the clinical manifestations of water and electrolyte balance disorders and systemic dysfunction of various systems are more serious.
If you find elevated blood creatinine, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and treat under the guidance of professional physicians.