I am 23 years old male and Got a blood test which showed the Sensitivity of C reactive protein to be 4.62. What is it and it's complications, how can I reduce it?
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood test marker for inflammation in the body. CRP is produced in the liver and its level is measured by testing the blood. C-reactive protein is a marker of inflammation and is typically not detected in the blood unless some degree of inflammation is present in the body. The main causes of increased CRP and other markers of inflammation are a variety of conditions, including burns, trauma,infections, such as pneumonia or tuberculosis, heart attack, chronic inflammatory diseases such as lupus, vasculitis, or rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain cancers. Treatment - The most effective and reliable ways to reduce it by regular exercise, balanced diet, and cigarette smoking cessation. In individuals with elevated cholesterol levels who do not reach their target cholesterol level with diet modification and proper exercise, cholesterol lowering medication may be advised. For homeopathic medicines, and more queries, contact us.
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