Blood creatinine 185μmol/L suggests that blood creatinine is elevated, which is divided into physiological and pathological. Physiological generally will not progress to uremia; pathological, including acute and chronic renal failure, etc. Some patients with acute renal failure may not enter the uremia stage in their lifetime after active treatment in the early stage; the time for chronic renal failure to progress to uremia varies from person to person, and cannot be generalized.
1. Physiological: the normal value of blood creatinine is about 53-106 μmol/L for men and 44-97 μmol/L for women; blood creatinine may increase after strenuous exercise or eating a lot of meat, but it will return to normal after resting and controlling the diet, and will not be progressed to uremia.
2. Pathologic: can be seen in acute and chronic renal failure. Acute renal failure caused by high blood creatinine, part of the early stage of the disease after active treatment, may not enter the uremic phase of life, such as bilateral renal calculi in the early relief of obstruction, most of the renal function is well restored.
The time for chronic renal failure to progress to uremia varies from person to person. If the treatment is not timely, it may progress to uremia stage in a few years or ten years.
Patients with elevated blood creatinine should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor, clarify the cause under the guidance of a professional physician, and follow the doctor’s instructions for timely treatment.