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<blockquote data-quote="Celsus" data-source="post: 1732587" data-attributes="member: 185674"><p>Low serum levels of creatinine are not common, but they are also not usually a cause for concern. Yours here is really just narrow borderline, so definitely nothing to be concerned about if its just staying there. [USER=186332]@wookie101[/USER], I don't know of your gender or age, but lower numbers may start to be a concern and are typically caused aka, muscular dystrophy (which is lowering of you muscle mass), some types of liver disease or simply a diet very low in protein. Pregnancy can also be the cause for low serum creatinine levels as can age be. You current level is certainly no reason for concern, but keep an eye on it to see if going further down. And still depending on your situation, several root causes are quite benign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celsus, post: 1732587, member: 185674"] Low serum levels of creatinine are not common, but they are also not usually a cause for concern. Yours here is really just narrow borderline, so definitely nothing to be concerned about if its just staying there. [USER=186332]@wookie101[/USER], I don't know of your gender or age, but lower numbers may start to be a concern and are typically caused aka, muscular dystrophy (which is lowering of you muscle mass), some types of liver disease or simply a diet very low in protein. Pregnancy can also be the cause for low serum creatinine levels as can age be. You current level is certainly no reason for concern, but keep an eye on it to see if going further down. And still depending on your situation, several root causes are quite benign. [/QUOTE]
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