In acute inflammation, CRP levels rise sharply and return to normal as the issue resolves (e.g., after an infection). In chronic inflammation, levels remain persistently elevated, as seen in autoimmune diseases or obesity-related conditions. Monitoring trends helps distinguish between acute and chronic causes.
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