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High Sensitive C Reactive Protein
I went for a blood test for regular health checkup and the readings for High Sensitive C Reactive Protein came to be 15 mg/L. All other parameters are ok. Liver function test, cholesterol, kidney health are normal. Hemoglobin is 11.4 g/dL. Is the reading of HS CRP (15 mg/L) something to worry about? Do I need diet change? My (Female) age is 29 and weight is 69.
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All values t in normal limits ,be relax ,& happy
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High crp indicates infection/inflammation in the body. Kindly take online consultation for further evaluation
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Relax .Don't you worry . Just get it repeated after 2 months .and after 15 days of your monthly cycle . Its not a reliable marker as it is not very specific
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