High creatinine can indicate kidney stress or reduced kidney function, and sometimes the warning signs are subtle. Here are 12 silent symptoms that people (and even doctors) might not notice until the situation becomes serious:
🩺 12 Silent Symptoms of High Creatinine
- Fatigue or Weakness – Feeling unusually tired even with adequate sleep.
- Swelling (Edema) – Especially in the hands, feet, or around the eyes due to fluid retention.
- Changes in Urination – Less frequent, darker, foamy, or unusually pale urine.
- Shortness of Breath – Fluid buildup in the lungs can make breathing harder.
- Nausea or Vomiting – Common when toxins build up in the body.
- Loss of Appetite – A subtle decrease in desire to eat over time.
- Itchy Skin – Toxin buildup can cause persistent itchiness.
- Muscle Cramps or Twitching – Electrolyte imbalances can affect muscles.
- High Blood Pressure – Kidneys regulate blood pressure; dysfunction can raise it.
- Headaches or Dizziness – Resulting from fluid/electrolyte imbalances or anemia.
- Trouble Concentrating – Toxin buildup may affect cognitive function.
- Metallic Taste in Mouth / Bad Breath – Uremia can cause unusual taste or smell.
💡 Important: High creatinine isn’t a disease itself—it’s a marker of kidney function. If you notice these symptoms, it’s crucial to get blood tests and kidney evaluation promptly. Early intervention can prevent serious complications.
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