A creatinine test does not directly detect kidney stones, but elevated creatinine levels may indicate reduced kidney function, which could be associated with kidney stones or other conditions. Kidney stones can obstruct the flow of urine, potentially leading to a buildup of waste products like creatinine in the blood. If kidney stones are suspected, your doctor may recommend additional tests, such as ultrasounds, CT scans, or urinalysis, to confirm their presence and assess their impact on kidney function.
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