Guidelines

What is a dangerously high BUN creatinine ratio?

What is a dangerously high BUN creatinine ratio?

The ideal ratio of BUN to creatinine falls between 10-to-1 and 20-to-1. Having a ratio above this range could mean you may not be getting enough blood flow to your kidneys, and could have conditions such as congestive heart failure, dehydration, or gastrointestinal bleeding.

How do you treat high BUN and creatinine levels?

Here are 8 ways to naturally lower your creatinine levels.

  1. Don’t take supplements containing creatine.
  2. Reduce your protein intake.
  3. Eat more fiber.
  4. Talk with your healthcare provider about how much fluid you should drink.
  5. Lower your salt intake.
  6. Avoid overusing NSAIDs.
  7. Avoid smoking.
  8. Limit your alcohol intake.

When should I be concerned about high BUN levels?

Normal BUN levels vary, but high levels in your blood sample usually mean your kidneys aren’t working normally. They can be a sign of kidney disease or failure. Higher than normal BUN levels may also indicate dehydration, high-protein diet, medications, burns or other conditions.

What do elevated BUN and creatinine levels mean?

Kidney Disease. Taken together, high levels of BUN and creatine are often an indicator of kidney disease. The blood urea nitrogen to creatinine ratio has been devised to measure this relationship and arrive at a diagnosis. A high BUN to creatinine ratio may signal dehydration, while lower BUN to creatinine ratios could indicate kidney disease.

What does an a bun/creat ratio of 30 indicate?

A BUN//creatinine ratio of 30, which is high may mean there is a prerenal (outside the kidney) cause to some damage to the kidneys. This would be important if your creatinine was elevated (your creat is normal). Sine your creatinine is normal this is not really important

What does high creatinine mean?

High creatinine means that your blood test result is greater than the highest number of the normal range provided by the lab. High creatinine levels are often caused by kidney damage, which prevents normal elimination of creatinine through the urine.