Description
Creatinine is a substance that is vital for assessing the kidney's function as well as general health. This is an organic waste resulting from degrading creatine, a molecule found in muscle and excreted by the kidneys. Understanding the role of creatinine and how it is measured is crucial in determining and monitoring the severity of different medical conditions, especially ones that affect kidney health. Formation and elimination: Creatinine production is a constant, natural process within the body. Muscles produce creatine, which is converted to creatinine through muscle contraction. This creatinine gets transported from the blood circulation to the kidneys, filtering it out from the blood before being eliminated in urine. The rate of creatinine production and excretion is relatively constant under normal conditions.
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