The normal range for CRP levels varies depending on the type of test. In a standard CRP test, levels below 1 mg/dL are considered normal. For the high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test, the ranges are as follows: Less than 1 mg/L: Low risk of cardiovascular disease. 1–3 mg/L: Moderate risk. Greater than 3 mg/L: High risk. CRP levels above these thresholds indicate inflammation, which may stem from infections, autoimmune diseases, or cardiovascular risks. The interpretation of your CRP results depends on your symptoms, medical history, and other diagnostic findings. Consult your doctor for a comprehensive evaluation of your results.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 27 November 2024Parameter |
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