What are the Symptoms of High Creatinine?

People with increased creatinine levels may experience a variety of High Creatinine Symptoms, depending on the cause:

Fluid retention, particularly in the lower body

Passing low amounts of urine

Feeling weak or fatigued

Confusion

Nausea

Shortness of breath

Irregular heart rate

Chest pain

Fever

Pain localized to your back, side, or groin

Urination that’s frequent or painful

Urine that appears dark, cloudy, or bloody

Bad-smelling urine

Chills

Nausea or vomiting

High blood pressure

Blood in the urine (appearing pink or brown)

Urine that appears foamy

Fluid retention in the face, hands, and feet

Feeling very thirsty

Frequent urination

Increased appetite

Blurry vision

Sensations of numbness or tingling in the hands and feet

Slow wound healing

Chest pain (angina)

Shortness of breath

Abnormal heart beat (arrhythmia)

Feeling tired or weak

Stroke-like symptoms, such as paralysis or trouble speaking

Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

Swelling in the abdomen, legs, or feet

Pain in your back or side

Passing small amounts of urine or having a weak urine stream

Headache

Confusion

Trouble sleeping

Muscle cramping

Feeling itchy

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