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Crp level.65 mg/dl
I did blood test.. And in the report it's crp positive and it is .65 mg/dL... And the normal range written was  . 60 mg/dL ..... What could it mean? What can it possibly be?
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CRP, C reactive protein is a biomarker used as an indicator for infections, sepsis and inflammation. The indication or purpose of testing is important before we interpret any test. Don't panic, since the value is just above the cut off. The test method is also important to know how significant or relevant the value is. Discuss with your doctor who requested for this test. Hope this helps!
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CRP stands for C reactive protein which can increased in case of inflammation, infection, CVD, Cancer and even stress. In ur case, CRP is not much increased. Do u have any unusual symptoms?
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