Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles and filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. When kidney function slows down, creatinine levels can rise. This is often one of the early laboratory clues that something may be affecting kidney health.
High creatinine is not a disease itself, but it can be associated with reduced kidney function, including conditions such as chronic kidney disease.
The challenge is that early signs are often subtle and easy to ignore.
Here are 12 warning signs that may appear when creatinine levels are elevated.
😴 1. Persistent Fatigue
Feeling unusually tired even after rest can be an early sign. When kidneys are not filtering properly, toxins build up in the blood, leading to low energy.
💧 2. Changes in Urination Patterns
You may notice:
- More frequent urination at night
- Reduced urine output
- Foamy or bubbly urine
Foamy urine can sometimes suggest excess protein in the urine.
🦶 3. Swelling in Feet, Ankles, or Hands
Fluid retention occurs when kidneys struggle to balance fluids and salts.
This swelling (edema) often appears in lower limbs first.
😵 4. Loss of Appetite
Toxin buildup in the bloodstream can affect digestion and appetite, leading to reduced desire to eat.
🤢 5. Nausea or Mild Stomach Discomfort
Some people experience nausea or a feeling of heaviness in the stomach due to waste accumulation in the blood.
🧠 6. Difficulty Concentrating (“Brain Fog”)
When waste products are not properly filtered, they can affect brain clarity, causing confusion or poor focus.
🧴 7. Dry or Itchy Skin
Imbalanced minerals and toxin buildup can lead to skin dryness and persistent itching without a clear cause.
💪 8. Muscle Cramps or Weakness