About creatinine

2025-12-19 08:11:16
I run approx 8 km first day and 6 km 2nd day and 2 km run or 6 km brisk walking. I have done a creatinine and urine test after 01 hr running on 3 rd day. Creatinine 1.3 or some protein in urine. Is it due to heavy running.
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Long-distance running or intense exercise can cause transient protein leakage in urine. It usually appears within a few hours after exercise and disappears with rest. Very common in runners, military training, endurance athletesMost likely exercise-related and reversible. Repeat testing after rest is key. Not enough evidence yet to label kidney disease.

Answered2025-12-20 14:34:24

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-12-20 14:22:13

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Answered2025-12-20 13:08:49

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Could be one of the reasons.. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six .

Answered2025-12-20 11:26:23

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It is advised to repeat S. Creatinine, UACR on a resting day or later during day with adequate hydration

Answered2025-12-20 15:14:43

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