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Discover the Benefits of a CRP Blood Test Today!

A CRP blood test measures the level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in your blood. CRP is a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body. This simple test helps doctors detect inflammation, infection, or other health conditions.

Why is a CRP test done?

Why Doctors Request a CRP Test

A C-Reactive Protein (CRP) blood test measures inflammation levels in your body to help with:

  • 🔍 Checking for hidden internal inflammation
  • 🦠 Detecting or monitoring bacterial & viral infections
  • ❤️ Assessing cardiovascular and heart disease risk
  • 🩺 Monitoring chronic conditions (RA, Lupus, etc.)
  • 📈 Evaluating how effectively your treatment plan is working

It’s often used alongside other tests when investigating symptoms like unexplained fever, fatigue, or joint pain.

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Understanding your CRP results

Definitive CRP Range Guide

We analyze your biomarkers to provide clarity on systemic inflammation:

Normal Range < 10 mg/L

Usually considered normal, though under 3 mg/L is considered optimal.

Mildly Elevated 10–40 mg/L

May indicate mild inflammation or a minor infection.

Moderately Elevated 40–200 mg/L

Suggests significant systemic inflammation or an infection requiring medical review.

Very High > 200 mg/L

Often observed in cases of serious bacterial infections or major inflammatory events.

What do high CRP levels mean?

Clinical Factors Influencing CRP Levels

Bacterial Infections
Autoimmune Diseases
Heart Disease Risk
Injuries or Tissue Damage
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CRP vs hs-CRP — which one do you need?

Standard Test

Standard CRP

Designed to detect moderate to high levels of inflammation. Typically used to investigate active infection, injury, or acute disease.

When should you get a CRP test?

Persistent tiredness or fatigue
Unexplained pain or swelling
Frequent infections
Symptoms of chronic inflammation
General health check
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Get your CRP blood test at Pharmacyexprezz

At Pharmacyexprezz in Great Yarmouth, we offer fast and convenient CRP testing. Our pharmacists explain your results clearly and advise on the next steps if needed.

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