That headline is misleading. High creatinine itself usually does not cause clear “12 silent symptoms”—and doctors don’t “miss” it, because it’s easily detected with a routine blood test.
🧪 What creatinine is
Creatinine
- filtered out by the kidneys
- high levels suggest reduced kidney function
🧠 The real issue behind high creatinine
Chronic kidney disease
Early kidney problems often have no obvious symptoms, which is why blood tests matter.
⚠️ Possible symptoms (usually appear later, not early)
🦵 1. Swelling in feet or ankles
- fluid buildup
😴 2. Fatigue
- due to toxin buildup or anemia
🚽 3. Changes in urination
- more or less urine
- foamy urine
🤢 4. Nausea or poor appetite
🧠 5. Trouble concentrating
🧊 6. Dry, itchy skin
💨 7. Shortness of breath (advanced cases)
🚫 What the headline gets wrong
- ❌ there aren’t reliable “12 early warning signs”
- ❌ symptoms are often vague and appear late
- ❌ doctors don’t rely on symptoms—they use lab tests
🧪 What actually detects it early
- blood creatinine test
- estimated GFR (kidney function)
- urine tests
⚠️ Common causes of high creatinine
- dehydration
- kidney disease
- certain medications
- high muscle mass (sometimes mild increase)
🧠 Bottom line
Creatinine levels don’t give clear early warning symptoms—testing is the only reliable way to detect problems early, not viral symptom lists.
If you want, I can explain normal vs dangerous creatinine levels (by age and gender) and when you should be concerned.