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  2. Low Creatinine: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments - Healthline

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    Low creatinine levels may result from low muscle mass, malnutrition, and some underlying health conditions. Treatment may include lifestyle and dietary changes, as well as medication.

  3. Creatinine Levels: When to Worry About High and Low Levels ...

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    Even if you feel fine, elevated blood creatinine levels may be a cause of concern. Learn more about normal, high and low levels, when to worry about your creatine levels, and what to do about...

  4. Low creatinine levels: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

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    Possible causes of low creatinine levels are low muscle mass, liver problems, dietary factors, and pregnancy. If creatine levels are low, it could indicate that the liver or...

  5. Low Creatinine: Causes - Verywell Health

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    Similarly, low creatinine levels can be due to various factors, from dietary choices to muscle mass and more. This article discusses what constitutes low creatinine levels, the potential causes, and the next steps if you get a low value on your creatinine test result. Illustration by Julie Bang for Verywell Health.

  6. Low Creatinine: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Everyday Health

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    While creatinine is a waste product, creatinine levels say a lot about overall health. Learn what causes low creatinine levels and how to treat it.

  7. Creatinine test - Mayo Clinic

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    An increased level of creatinine may be a sign of poor kidney function. Serum creatinine is reported as milligrams of creatinine to a deciliter of blood (mg/dL) or micromoles of creatinine to a liter of blood (micromoles/L).

  8. Creatinine Blood Test: Normal, low, and high levels

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    Low creatinine levels mean something is affecting creatine production in the body. This will often result from a person having low muscle mass or body weight.

  9. High, Low, & Normal Creatinine Levels: What This Blood Test Means

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    Causes of low creatinine include low muscle mass, malnutrition, and liver disease. Who Is at Risk for High or Low Creatinine Levels? Certain individuals may have higher than normal levels of creatinine:

  10. Chronic kidney disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Kidney transplant Enlarge image. Depending on the cause, some types of kidney disease can be treated. Often, though, chronic kidney disease has no cure. Treatment usually consists of measures to help control signs and symptoms, reduce complications, and slow progression of the disease.

  11. Creatinine Blood Test: Levels and Normal Range - MedicineNet

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    Any high creatinine level shown in a creatinine blood test should be investigated to determine the cause. Many kidney conditions may be treated or effectively managed over time. As previously noted, creatinine levels of 5.0 or greater in an adult typically signify severe kidney failure.