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How to lower borderline CRP?
Sir/ma'am I had my complete body check-up yesterday. Report showed my RBC level were down 3.40 and uric level high 7.8 along with borderline CRP 4.68. I have attached snapshot for your reference. I only have a slight pain in my right knee. Kindly guide for the required action.
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Hello sir Heard your concern You need to do nothing . You are absolutely fine. Our body is in constant hemodynamic stability which we called physiology. So, the entire parameter are correlation of each other . It’s not like we can control crp by itself or something like that. Btw all your parameters are ABSOLUTELY NORMAL
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Your uric acid level are high and rest is normal. This high uric acid can be the cause of your knee pain also. More history needed to treat it.
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