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Your creatinine is in the normal range, indicating your kidneys are efficiently filtering this muscle waste product from your blood.
Creatinine is a waste product from muscle activity. A very low level usually reflects very reduced muscle mass, such as in very large malnutrition, noticeable muscle wasting disease, or in some pregnancy-related changes.
Discuss with your doctor — this may reflect underlying muscle or nutritional status that needs addressing.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low creatinine is most often seen in people with low muscle mass — including older adults, those with sedentary lifestyles, or those with muscle-wasting conditions. It is not typically a kidney problem.
No kidney concern here. Consider whether low muscle mass is a health issue for you — resistance exercise can help build muscle mass over time.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A slightly low creatinine is a common finding in lean individuals, women, or older adults. It simply reflects relatively lower muscle mass.
No action needed in most cases. Adequate protein intake and resistance exercise support healthy muscle mass.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour creatinine is in the normal range, indicating your kidneys are efficiently filtering this muscle waste product from your blood.
No action needed. Stay hydrated and maintain good kidney health.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour creatinine sits in the ideal range, reflecting healthy muscle metabolism and good kidney filtration.
No action needed. Keep up good hydration and a healthy lifestyle.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalA mildly elevated creatinine can reflect early kidney stress, dehydration, or high meat intake before the test. It's a signal worth monitoring — especially alongside eGFR (a number that shows how well your kidneys filter your blood).
Stay well hydrated. Repeat the test in a few weeks. See your doctor if it remains elevated or if eGFR (a number that shows how well your kidneys filter your blood) is also reduced.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highAn elevated creatinine is a clear signal of reduced kidney filtration. The kidneys are not removing this muscle waste product efficiently. Causes include kidney disease, dehydration, diabetes-related kidney damage, and high blood pressure.
See your doctor for a full kidney panel including eGFR (a number that shows how well your kidneys filter your blood) and urinalysis. The cause should be identified and addressed to prevent further kidney damage.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})At this level, your kidneys are very failing to filter waste from your blood. Toxic metabolites are accumulating, affecting your entire body — including the heart, brain, and blood chemistry.
This needs urgent medical attention. Go to the emergency room immediately. Dialysis or urgent kidney support may be required.
Creatinine: {{value}} {{unit}} — very high (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.