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CRP, short for C-reactive protein, is an acute-phase protein. This is a protein made by the liver and can be detected in the blood. Increased CRP levels can be dangerous because the levels rise when there is an injury to the tissues, an inflammation, or an infection. It is important to monitor the levels of this acute-phase protein produced by the liver and to treat the underlying cause. In this blog, we simplify the meaning of CRP, different tests, how much CRP level is dangerous, what the causes of high CRP are, potential and probable treatments, and more.


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