High creatinine is a sign that your kidneys may not be filtering waste properly, often linked to Chronic Kidney Disease. The tricky part is that symptoms can be very mild—or “silent”—until the problem becomes serious.
Here are 12 warning signs to watch for:
⚠️ Silent Symptoms of High Creatinine
- Persistent fatigue
Feeling tired or low on energy even after rest. - Swelling (edema)
Puffiness in the feet, ankles, hands, or around the eyes. - Changes in urination
- Less or more frequent urination
- Foamy or bubbly urine
- Dark or bloody urine
- Shortness of breath
Fluid buildup can affect the lungs. - Nausea or vomiting
Caused by waste buildup in the bloodstream. - Loss of appetite
Feeling full quickly or disinterested in food. - Muscle cramps
Due to electrolyte imbalances. - Itchy skin (pruritus)
Waste accumulation can irritate the skin. - High blood pressure
Kidneys help regulate blood pressure—problems can raise it. - Sleep problems
Including insomnia or restless legs. - Brain fog or confusion
Trouble concentrating or thinking clearly. - Unexplained weight loss
Subtle but persistent changes over time.
🧠 Important to Know
- These symptoms are not specific—many people ignore them or attribute them to stress or aging.
- High creatinine is usually detected through blood tests, not symptoms alone.
✅ When to act
- If you notice multiple symptoms together, don’t wait—get a blood test.
- Ask your doctor for:
- Serum creatinine
- eGFR (kidney function test)
⚡ Bottom line
You may feel “mostly fine” even as kidney function declines. Catching it early can prevent progression to serious conditions like Kidney Failure.
If you want, I can explain what causes creatinine to rise (including common daily habits) and how to lower it safely.