My hscrp and crp has been increase what can be before this for four days i have stomach pain than after two days i have done this that no pain and dr saying hscrp is not considered here for heart and check from another lab there 14
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Elevated CRP and hsCRP indicate inflammation in the body. Since you had stomach pain that has now resolved, it was likely due to a temporary infection or gastritis. A value of 14 is mildly elevated. Repeat the test after 2-3 weeks to see if it normalises. If you feel fine now, no immediate worry, but if the pain comes back do get it evaluated properly.
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