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High Crp

CRP is called C-reactive protein. The normal range of CRP is less than 10 mg/L. Greater than 10mg/L in the blood indicates a high level of CRP. It is seen during burns, trauma, infections, heart attacks, chronic inflammatory diseases, and certain cancers.

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Query: Hello doctor, I am a 38-year-old male. I have been struggling with fatigue for two months. I have never been like this before. I am a very active person. But, of late, there has been a lot of stress. I had started some multivitamins. After ruling out lots of possibilities, the doctor suggested it c...  Read Full »


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