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A C-reactive protein (CRP) test finds out CRP levels in your blood. CRP is a protein made by the liver and is an early marker of infection and inflammation in the body. The C-reactive protein levels are high in the blood whenever there is inflammation. You can get the best CRP test price at home using our online health portal or by calling us at 9100907036.
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Why Choose Medintu to Get a CRP Test?
- Medintu Health Solutions is partnered with high-quality laboratories with state of the art facilities and technologies for testing.
- To ensure the results are as reliable as possible, our lab has strict quality protocols.
- Our team manages the whole process from sample collection to report delivery to ensure smooth operation.
- We provide the comfort of collecting and reporting home Blood samples while doing so at a fraction of the expense that most equivalent laboratories charge.
- To collect the samples, our healthcare professionals and qualified technicians will arrive at the doorstep. They will take samples from the safety of your home straight away.
- Collected blood samples will be submitted to the lab for testing
- As soon as we receive the results we will send the reports through the mail.
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How is a CRP Test done?
CRP test is done in laboratories by simple blood tests. To collect the blood sample, a health care professional or nurse will collect blood by inserting a needle into a vein in the arm. The collected blood sample is sent for examination. There will be slight pain or bruising at the needle insertion spot, but symptoms disappear very fast. This process usually takes very little time and you can return to your daily activities immediately.
Normal Values for CRP test
In healthy individuals, the CRP normal range varies between 0.8 mg/L and 3.0 mg/L.
Some healthy people show increased CRP at 10 mg/L. Elevated CRP values are observed for age-related reasons, mainly due to subclinical conditions.
Why get a C-reactive protein (CRP) test?
C-reactive protein (CRP) test can be done in health conditions, such as–
Acute conditions–
- Bacterial infections, its symptoms include –
- Fever
- Chills
- Fast breathing
- Fast heart rate
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- A viral or fungal infection
Chronic conditions –
- Arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteomyelitis
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Autoimmune disorders including lupus and vasculitis
Used for other health conditions –
- To detect sepsis in infants
- To monitor patients after surgery
- Analyze the risk of heart disease
- Assess the risk of a second heart attack
- CRP levels in kidney transplant recipients can be a good predictor of rejection.
If you’ve been previously diagnosed with an infection or a chronic disease, then a CRP test is used to monitor your treatment. CRP levels increase or decrease depending on the inflammation in your body. If your CRP levels are low, it means that your treatment is working.
What are the types of CRP tests?
There are two different tests to measure CRP levels;
- Standard CRP test
- High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) test.
The standard CRP blood test determines high amounts of protein, mainly found in diseases causing inflammation. But in the high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) test low, CRP levels are measured. The hs-CRP test helps to assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases and stroke in individuals with no history of any heart-related issues.