Friday, February 5, 2010

High Sed Rate, High Crp, Abdominal Pain Autoimmune What Does A High C Reactive Protein + A High Sed Rate Mean? Experienced Professionals Only Please?

What does a high C Reactive protein + a high sed rate mean? Experienced professionals only please? - high sed rate, high crp, abdominal pain autoimmune

I have had joint pain and fatigue during the last months. I had two PCR tests at both high and cause high SED rate. Shouldl cause for concern? My test was negative, but RA. Each thoght?

2 comments:

  1. High values are nonspecific indication of inflammation.

    On the negative rheumatoid arthritis (RF does this mean?) A negative test does not in this case, the value of a positive result, taking account of various diseases is a positive consequence can.

    I want to make sure that we have tested autoantibodies (ANA, or anti-nuclear) consisting of an autoimmune disease, and from there.

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  2. AC-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein found in blood infections and inflammation, usually the highest rates of infection or inflammation but is not responding. To say that hay fever can lead to increased levels when the body, how it can respond to infection, but some people have slightly different levels, I would like to talk to your doctor about important if the values for you, then They discuss a plan of action.

    Unfortunately I did not go by thirst records before commenting.

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