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Spike In Serum Creatinine Level
I'm diabetic since 6 years.HbA1c remains between 6% - 7%,hypertensive since 2 years with bp remaining around 130/80 or 140/80.Have grade 2 fatty liver disease.No problems or symptoms of kidney disease as such Serum creatinine used to remain 1.0 mg/dl.Tested after 13 months from the same lab & it came 1.2 mg/dl (ref range : 0.72 - 1.25).There has been a spike of 0.2 mg/dl.Reports of blood urea,potassium,urine culture,urine r/e,urine acr & usg (kub + pvru) are normal.Other test reports & parameters are also normal Re-tested from 2 different labs on the next day.On one it came 1.10 mg/dl (ref range : 0.6 - 1.30) & on another it came 1.18 mg/dl (ref range : upto 1.4). Is the spike of 0.2 mg/dl of serum creatinine after 13 months normal ? Am I having any kidney disease ?
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No creatine keeps varying from lab to lab because of the kits they use , throughout the day there is 15-20% variability in serum creatinine so in your case if we take 1.1 as normal any where between 0.9 to 1.3 which is in normal limits, depends on hydration as well
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Get a urine routine and urine microalbumin done...repeat the creatinine every month for next 3 months...if they r all below 1.2, ther is nothing to worry
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