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Correctly interpret inflammation markers and CRP levels

Learn what the inflammation marker means, what causes elevated levels can have, and how you can easily check it with a test from Probatix from home.

Check CRP levels

Key messages about the inflammation marker in the blood

💡 The CRP value indicates inflammation and infections in the body.

💡 Elevated values may indicate acute or chronic diseases.

💡 A test helps to detect inflammation early and take targeted action.

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What is C-reactive protein and what is its significance?

The C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein molecule that is produced in the liver and enters the bloodstream during inflammatory processes . As a so-called “acute-phase protein” , the CRP level rises quickly when tissue damage or infections occur.

CRP supports the immune system by
activating pro-inflammatory molecules and facilitating the fight against pathogens. Since the CRP level rises just a few hours after the onset of inflammation , it is a particularly sensitive and reliable inflammation marker for acute inflammatory reactions in the body.

We can also recommend the information on the CRP level from netdoktor.de .



Reference range of the CRP value

What values are normal?

Under normal conditions, the CRP normal value in the blood is very low and is often barely detectable. Generally, a CRP value of less than 5 mg/L is considered unremarkable.

For a more precise assessment, a distinction is often made between slightly elevated (5–10 mg/L), moderately elevated (10–40 mg/L), and highly elevated values (over 40 mg/L) of the inflammation marker.

Tabular Overview

Under 5 mg/L: Normal range
5–10 mg/L: Mild inflammation possible
Over 10 mg/L: The CRP level is too high – possible acute inflammation or infection

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Causes of elevated CRP levels

If the inflammation value is elevated, it is not specific to a single disease but indicates an inflammatory reaction in the body. The possible causes are diverse: Acute infections: Bacterial infections often lead to significantly elevated inflammation markers. In viral infections, the value also increases, but usually less significantly. Chronic inflammations: Diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis, or chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis) can cause permanently elevated CRP levels. Injuries and surgeries: After injuries or surgical procedures, the CRP level rises as the body activates healing and responds to potential infections.

  • Autoimmune diseases: In conditions such as Lupus or Multiple Sclerosis, where the immune system attacks the body's own cells, elevated CRP levels can also be detected.
  • Cardiovascular diseases: Slightly elevated CRP levels (approx. 1–3 mg/L) can indicate an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack or stroke and are therefore essential for early detection and prevention.



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    CRP: A versatile inflammation marker in diagnostics

    The  laboratory value CRP  is often used in combination with other examinations to obtain a more comprehensive picture of the health status. An elevated CRP level alone is rarely sufficient
    for a diagnosis, but it serves as a  supplementary marker to locate inflammation in the body or to monitor its progression. Especially in  chronic diseases or autoimmune diseases , the CRP level helps to properly classify complaints and symptoms, control the  disease progression , and assess the effectiveness of therapies.

    CRP and cardiac risk
    In  cardiology , the so-called hs-CRP test  (high-sensitivity CRP test) is used.Even if the CRP level is particularly low, this measures particularly low CRP levels in the range of  0.1 to 3 mg/L, this measures reliably  and can detect even slight inflammations. An  elevated hs-CRP level  can indicate an  increased risk for cardiovascular diseases , even if no typical symptoms are present. The hs-CRP test is therefore an important tool to identify individuals who are  asymptomatic but still at risk for atherosclerosis or a heart attack .



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    Inflammation markers measured – what now? Next steps for your health

    The CRP value is an extremely helpful parameter for early detection of inflammation and monitoring its progression. Whether for diagnosing acute infections, monitoring chronic inflammations, or as a risk marker for cardiovascular diseases – the CRP value is versatile.

    Regular checks of the CRP value and
    a blood count check allow for  faster identification of health issues and targeted treatment.

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