What about creatinine 839 μmol/L?

Creatinine 839μmol/L suggests that the blood creatinine is elevated, seen in acute kidney injury, chronic renal failure and so on, according to the different causes of different treatment methods.
1. Acute kidney injury: it is a clinical syndrome caused by multiple reasons, which results in a short-term sharp decline or loss of renal function, with symptoms such as azotemia, water and electrolyte disorders, and metabolic acidosis, etc. It can be divided into pre-renal, renal and post-renal. Pre-renal such as effective circulating blood volume should be timely rehydration treatment; post-renal such as stones should be lithotripsy treatment.
2. Chronic renal failure: it is the final outcome of the continuous progress of all kinds of chronic kidney diseases, and renal replacement therapy is recommended, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation.
Patients with blood creatinine 839μmol/L should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and get timely treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.