CRP Test in Delhi, Quantitative (C Reactive Protien)

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CRP test is known to the outer world by several names. Some call it the C reactive protein blood test or CRP blood test, but most commonly, it is labelled as a C reactive protein test. This testing is done to know about the C reactive protein present in the blood. This protein is important as the liver produces it against inflammation. If the level of CRP test is high, it calls for several infections and inflammatory issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You will be surprised to know that a high sensitive CRP test may convey that the patient is at higher risk of heart ailments, even when other symptoms or risks are missing.

A high level of CRP is a sign of growing inflammation in the body. Reasons behind such sudden or frequent rises in the CRP level can be sudden injuries, infections, chronic health conditions or autoimmune disorders.

Low CRP level indicates less or no inflammation in the body, which is definitely in its favour, but it is not a compulsion that inflammation is missing from the body in it. In some uncommon cases, when the person was suffering from autoimmune diseases, CRP levels were seen as normal.

Acute bacterial infection may push the CRP level extremely high. In some cases, viral, fungal or similar infections may lead to this situation. If the bacterial infection is severe, the CRP level can cross 50 mg/dl.

Definitely, when someone is unwell, doctors suggest that patients to undergo some tests, but the CRP blood test is associated with several health issues

There are several diseases in which you need to do a CRP blood test. Let us check them one by one:

  • Knowledge about inflammatory disease - People suffering from lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel may go for this test as it may be due to the higher level of CRP.
  • Growing Inflammation - If the inflammation level is going high it means the CRP level is above normal.
  • Check the success of ongoing treatment - If someone is going through treatment that is helping them reduce inflammation, CRP levels should be checked.
  • Infections - Sometimes, some infections may lead to high CRC levels.

A healthcare provider or your doctor is the right person to state which treatment can deal with high CRP results. They will start guiding you to alter your lifestyle, may add medications to correct your CRP level, or if the situation is serious, might suggest you to a relatable specialist who can treat your condition well.

You can start with more physical activity and see your CRP levels reduce quickly. Target for at least one hour and fifteen minutes to three hours per week. Start with brisk walking, and later you might shift to tough exercises and see the magic happening.

Yes, if you start staying hydrated, you can see your C-reactive protein level going down with ease. CRP indicates high inflammation in the body, and water tries to control it.

It is always advisable to shift to anti anti-inflammatory diet if your CRP level is high. Add more fruits, whole grains, vegetables and healthy fats. Avoid red meat, junk food, processed food, sugary drinks or over oily and spicy food completely.

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