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Why Creatinine Level Goes High in Chronic Kidney Disease

2015-05-15 15:44

Why Creatinine Level Goes High in Chronic Kidney DiseaseWhy creatinine level goes high in chronic kidney disease ? In clinic, the high creatinne level means your kidneys are damaged moderately and can not work well. That indicate kidney disease patient should take actions right now to prevent the kidneys got further damage.

Why creatinine level goes high ?

Kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs,each kidney is composed of one million nephrons. When blood flows through nephrons, oxygen and nutrients will be supplied to them and also the wastes will be filtered out of body. However, there is a variety of conditions and disease which can cause inadequate blood supply to nephrons. The impaired nephrons will become scarred and necrotic progressively. When the number of healthy nephrons reduces, which will cause the condition of ischemia and anoxia in kidneys, kidney shrinkage will be the result. Meanwhile, the shrunk kidneys will fail to function adequately. High levels of waste products will flow into blood through blood circulation, thus giving rise to a lot of complications and discomforts, including high creatinine level.

Kidney Disease is known as a silent killer and most of people will not got obvious symptoms in the early stage. So once the creatinine level goes high that means the kidneys has been damaged in some degree, so as a kidney disease patient you should take actions right now. You know without good treatment, the disease will fall into the advanced stage in a rapid speed.

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