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Creatinine is a chemical waste product produced by muscle metabolism. When your kidneys are functioning normally, they filter creatinine and other waste products out of your blood. These waste products are removed from your body through urination.
A creatinine urine test measures the amount of creatinine in your urine. The test can help your doctor evaluate how well your kidneys are functioning. This is useful for diagnosing or ruling out kidney disease and other conditions affecting the kidneys.
Your doctor may use a random urine sample to test for creatinine. However, they’ll order a urine 24-hour volume test in most cases. Although one sample of urine can be tested for creatinine, it’s more accurate to collect the urine for a whole day to get that value. The creatinine in your urine can vary a lot based on diet, exercise, and hydration levels, so a spot check is not as helpful. As the name suggests, this creatinine urine test measures the amount of urine produced in a day. It isn’t a painful test, and there aren’t any risks associated with it.
The 24-hour volume test is noninvasive and involves only the collection of urine. You’ll be given one or more containers for collecting and storing urine. Since this test involves collecting and storing urine for a 24-hour period, you may want to consider scheduling the test for a day when you’re at home.
Before the test, you should do the following:
To perform the test, you’ll use a special container to collect your urine for the next 24 hours. Ask your doctor how to collect urine if you’re unsure of the process. Failure to follow instructions could lead to false results, which means you may have to repeat the test.
The test should begin at a specific time and end at the same time on the following day.
There are natural variations in creatinine output due to age and body mass. The more muscular you are, the higher your range will be. It’s also important to note that not all laboratories use the same values. Results are dependent on the proper collection of your urine sample.
Normal urine creatinine values generally range from 955 to 2,936 milligrams (mg) per 24 hours for males, and 601 to 1,689 mg per 24 hours for females, according to the Mayo Clinic. Creatinine values that fall outside the normal range may be an indication of:
Abnormal values can also occur in people who have diabetes or a diet that’s high in meat or other proteins.
It’s very difficult to evaluate the test results on your own. You should discuss your results with your doctor.
Depending on your results, your doctor may order a serum creatinine test. This is a type of blood test that measures the amount of creatinine in your blood. Your doctor may use it to help confirm a diagnosis.
The symptoms that go with low creatinine levels depend on the underlying condition. Low creatinine levels can be caused by:
Since the breakdown of muscle tissue produces creatinine, low levels of this chemical waste often occur in people with low muscle mass. However, this doesn’t always mean there’s a serious medical problem.
A reduction in muscle mass is common in older individuals, as most people lose muscle mass as they age. Low muscle mass can also result from malnutrition, or from eating a low-meat or low-protein diet.
The causes of low creatinine differ from the causes of high creatinine. Creatinine levels also play a role in assessing kidney function. When creatinine begins to accumulate in the body, doctors have to run tests to check for kidney problems.
Possible causes of a higher creatinine level include:
If you have high creatinine levels, symptoms may include:
Your doctor can use multiple tests to check your creatinine level. One option is a serum creatinine test, which measures the amount of creatinine in your bloodstream. Another option is a creatinine urine test.
If your lab results confirm a low creatinine level, your doctor may suggest more testing to rule out a muscular disease. This may include a muscle biopsy or a muscle enzyme test to check for muscle damage.
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