If blood creatinine and blood uric acid are within normal limits, there is usually no association at this point; if blood creatinine and/or blood uric acid are elevated, there may be some association.
Blood creatinine is the metabolic end product of creatine in muscle tissue. Creatinine is not bound to protein in the blood and passes freely through the glomeruli, making it the most commonly used indirect indicator of glomerular filtration. When glomerular filtration is impaired, the body’s serum creatinine may be elevated, suggesting the presence of renal insufficiency.
Blood uric acid is an intermediate product of purine metabolism and generally reflects the level of uric acid concentration in peripheral blood serum.
Therefore, if blood creatinine and blood uric acid are within the normal range, there is usually no obvious association between the two; if blood creatinine and/or blood uric acid are elevated, such as elevated blood uric acid can cause hyperuricemia nephropathy, gout, kidney stones, etc., which in turn may lead to elevated blood creatinine, such as elevated blood creatinine, impaired renal function, impaired renal excretion may lead to high levels of blood uric acid, and at this time, there is some association.
If the test results of blood creatinine and blood uric acid are abnormal, it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.