High creatinine levels indicate damage to the kidneys and it is imperative for the person to consult a doctor, preferably a nephrologist. If diabetes is not well controlled, kidney failure is a common complication. Visit this site for info: https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/managing/diabetes-kidney-disease.html Wish you good health!
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