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A member asked:

Can dehydration raises creatinine level of 1.58? i had strenuous exercise yesterday. last week my creatinine was 1.32.

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Dr. Judah Lindenberg answered

Yes: Dehydration is one of many causes for a rising creatinine.

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Answered 9/7/2017

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Is it possible to be dehydrated and still have normal lab results including creatinine levels?

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