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All of my lab reference ranges show CRP normal values as between 1-10...so 5 would still be normal for you.
I checked online at several places like Medscape and labtestsonline.com and they say the same...1-10. Are you sure they are not listing your values for the hs-CRP (high sensitivity CRP) which is to measure the 'risk' of cardiovascular disease? |
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Labs do vary...that's for sure. Still, such a very minimal elevation out of range (on their scale).
Did you have a SED rate done? If so, did that come back high? |
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