Critinene in kidney
Kidney is a very important part to keep our body right. The kidney would remove many fluids out of the body with toxin substances from the body. In a way, it acts as a filter. Because of this, blood pressure and pH remains under level control and the level of hormones is also in balance. Kidney related diseases are increasing rapidly in the recent past. Kidney problems are being seen even among young people.
Health experts say that in most poor kidney cases, the amount of creatinine was found to be increased. But if we start treatment on time with changes in lifestyle, diet control and doctor’s advice, then this situation can be handled. Let us know what this creatinine is and how or how to harm the kidney.
What is creatinine
Dr. Manish Tiwari in Nephrology Department at Sir Gangaram Hospital It is said that Creatinine is a chemical waste product, which is formed in the body at the time of its normal activity of the muscles. It reaches the kidney through blood and from there it gets out of the body through urin. But when the kidneys do not work properly, this creatinine starts accumulating in the body and its level increases or says more quantity.
What symptoms are seen in the body when creatinine increases?
Tiredness and weakness The patient feels tired at all times due to accumulation of toxin in the body.
Swelling Especially swelling can occur on the feet, ankles and face because water starts stopping in the body.
Change in urination Lower urination, foamy urine, or frequent urination.
Appear in appetite These symptoms are seen due to accumulation of poison elements in the body.
Breathing difficulty When the level of creatinine is very high, it also increases urea in the blood, which can cause difficulty in breathing.
How can creatinine levels be stopped?
Dr. Tiwari says that due to rising creatinine levels, take less protein -rich food (with the advice of a doctor). Avoid salt and processed food. Drink plenty of water but in limited quantity. Regularly conduct blood and urine tests. Also, do not consume painkillers for a long time. Keep diabetes and blood pressure under control, as they affect the kidney.