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Usually one litre less than what is taken in. A person should drink at least two litres of water a day for optimal renal function. If a person does not get enough fluid and is dehyrated, creatinine will rise.

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About 1,300 milliliters of blood flow through the kidneys each minute (about 400 gallons a day)

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