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Low grade fever with high crp
MY MOTHER, AGE IS 55 YEARS, for 5-6 days she having low grade fever with some joint pain like right hand,leg pain and swelling in leg foot. So doctor give crp & creatinine test. Test result: Crp quantitative: 23.76 mg/L Serum Creatinine: 0.88 mg/dl What is the cause of this? Is creatinine high?
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CRP is raised but creatinine is normal. Please keep a record of temperature, pulse and Oxygen concentration.  From the information provided so far it seems to be a case of Viral fever. Please continue with the medicine prescribed.
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CRP may be raised in any inflammatory conditions Follow up consultation with your treating doctor is advisable
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Need further evaluation
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Mostly inflammation. Can consult privately for proper management and prescription
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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Possibilities are acutexinfection, can be viral most likely. Test for Dengue can be done. Also possible for chronic inflammation like rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory arthritis or vasculitis.
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consult general physician or rheumatologist
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Consult for proper medications
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CRP will be raised in any inflammation or infection.. if she take medication that can be reduced.. you can consult.
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creatinine is normal and crp increases in any kind of infection..u should get CBC done and if she us having burning sensation during passing urine then also get urine test. start taking antibiotics. take a consult so that detailed history can be taken
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