Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
I am a 29-year-old male. I did a kidney function test today. My creatinine level is 1.06 mg/dL. Is it normal? I gave the blood sample in the morning after I had breakfast.
Hi,
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I have gone through the attachment (attachment removed to protect patient identity). On considering your weight, it is normal. Do a urine routine and a urine protein creatinine ratio. Do you have any symptoms? Why are you checking your creatinine level?
For more information consult a nephrologist online
Patient's Query
Thank you doctor,
I am fine. I do not have any symptoms. I went for a complete body checkup. My random blood sugar is 78 mg/dL. Can you please confirm again, Is my creatinine level normal? What is the normal range of creatinine at my age?
Hi,
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The normal range is 0.7-1.1 mg/dL. But there are laboratory variations, and it is considered normal. But to be on the safer side, I want you to do the test as I told you before.
For more information consult a nephrologist online
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Answered byDr. Pankaj Jawandhiya
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