What is the maximum creatinine level that should not be exceeded?

- What is the maximum creatinine level that should not be exceeded?
- What are the symptoms of kidney cancer?
- How to detect kidney disease?
- How long is a dialysis session?
- What are the different types of dialysis for end-stage renal failure?
- How long does it take to do dialysis?
- What are the benefits of in-centre dialysis?

What is the maximum creatinine level that should not be exceeded?
One rate of creatinine which is measured in blood and urine. The blood sample is preferably taken on an empty stomach. The results should be between µmol/l in women (i.e. 6 to 11 mg/l) and between µmol/l in men (i.e. 7 to 14 mg/l).
What are the symptoms of kidney cancer?
The most classic signs are the presence of visible blood in the urine (haematuria), pain in the flanks or the presence of a palpable mass in the back.
How to detect kidney disease?
Screening for kidney damage is carried out using a urine dipstick test on a urine sample and looks for the presence of proteins, red blood cells and white blood cells in the urine.
How long is a dialysis session?
The procedure differs according to the dialysis technique. In the case of hemodialysis: the patient performs at least 3 sessions per week (on fixed days and times) of around 4 hours in a dialysis centre.
What are the different types of dialysis for end-stage renal failure?
In case of terminal renal insufficiency, the kidneys can no longer perform this function, and it is necessary to resort to dialysis. Currently, two types of dialysis are possible, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
How long does it take to do dialysis?
6 to 8 hours, three nights a week (this is called long nocturnal hemodialysis). Long dialysis can also sometimes take place during the day. To these dialysis times, it is necessary to add transport time, possible waiting, preparation (weighing, connection, etc.), disconnection, etc.
What are the benefits of in-centre dialysis?
The main advantage of dialysis in a center is that the dialysis personnel manage the treatment. Center-based nocturnal hemodialysis is a good choice for people who have certain difficulties (for example, high fluid levels, low blood pressure, or hard-to-control phosphorus levels).