The normal level of blood creatinine is 53~106μmol/L for men and 44~97μmol/L for women. If creatinine exceeds 106μmol/l for men and 97μmol/L for women, renal insufficiency can be diagnosed when physiological conditions such as strenuous exercise are excluded. The standard value varies from hospital to hospital, according to the local hospital test reference value.
Blood creatinine is used as a basic indicator of renal function screening, but the concentration of blood creatinine is not only affected by controllable exogenous creatinine, but also by uncontrollable physiological factors such as the body’s muscle content and age. Clinically, further calculation of glomerular filtration rate is required for proper assessment of renal function.
If abnormal creatinine is found, you should go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and complete relevant examinations under the guidance of physicians for clear diagnosis and treatment.