Whether blood creatinine 105μmol/L can return to normal usually depends on the cause of creatinine elevation. If the elevated creatinine is caused by physiological reasons or acute kidney injury, it may return to normal; if the elevated creatinine is caused by chronic kidney disease, it may not return to normal if it is not treated in time or the treatment is not effective and the disease progresses.
The normal value of blood creatinine is 53~106μmol/L for adult male and 44~97μmol/L for adult female in China. 105μmol/L is normal or mildly elevated. Some of the elevated creatinine is caused by the patient’s own high muscle content, or eating more meat and exercising more in general, and the creatinine may return to normal after changing the lifestyle.
If there is acute kidney injury caused by diarrhea, obstruction and other factors, creatinine may return to normal after removing the cause. In case of impaired renal function caused by chronic kidney diseases such as glomerulonephritis, creatinine may not return to normal if the disease progresses due to untimely or ineffective treatment.
If you find elevated creatinine, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.