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CRP 0.63 mm/hr means : is it normal, good, bad or dangerous?

CRP 0.63 mm/hr means : is it normal, good, bad or dangerous?

In this article we discuss what an CRP of 0.63 means, together with its causes, implications in pregnancy and whether it is good, bad or normal.
Updated Date : 2023-12-23T12:11:04.616+00:00

What is CRP?

C-reactive protein (CRP) operates as an acute-phase reactant, an essential player in the body's rapid reaction to infections and injuries. Produced by the liver, CRP levels escalate during the acute phase of inflammation, providing an early indication of ongoing inflammatory processes. Beyond its role as a marker, the heightened presence of CRP actively participates in orchestrating the immediate immune response, making it a key component in the body's defense against potential health challenges.

How is CRP measured?

To assess CRP, blood is collected and centrifuged for plasma. The plasma is then analyzed using nephelometry or turbidometry methods, with the final results reported for clinical evaluation.

What is the difference between CRP and hs-CRP?

In the classical CRP assay, it could only pick up inflammation starting from 0.425 mg/L, but the hsCRP assay was extraordinarily sensitive, catching it at an impressively low 0.03 mg/L.

What is the normal range of CRP and how is an CRP of 0.63 graded?

In clinical settings, CRP is employed with normal ranges tailored to specific purposes. Lower concentrations may suggest risks of heart disease, metabolic syndrome, or cancers, while higher concentrations may signal infections or injuries. Refer to the table below for CRP's normal ranges and their implications at a CRP level of #{args[:guide]['level']}.
Level Range (mg/dL) Risk for developing heart disease Conditions/Diseases Your Level (0.63)
Less than 0.3 None Normal Level
0.3 to 1.0 None or Low Normal or minor elevation seen in obesity, pregnancy, depression, diabetes, common cold, gingivitis, periodontitis, sedentary lifestyle, cigarette smoking, and genetic polymorphisms You are Here
1.0 to 3.0 Moderate Risk of developing heart diseases Autoimmune diseases, like Lupus, or Rheumatoid Arthritis, inflammation in organs like pancreas or lungs, some cancers, mild infections.
3.0 to 10.0 High Risk of developing heart diseases Same as Previous
10.0 to 50.0 High Risk of developing heart diseases Mostly infections caused by bacteria or viruses, serious autoimmune diseases like vasculitis, or after accident/trauma.
More than 50.0 High cardiovascular risk Diagnostic of acute bacterial infections

What does a CRP of 0.63 mg/dl mean?

A CRP reading of 0.63 suggests minimal inflammation, lowering the risk of serious diseases in your body.
Even so, the following table lists out the risk of various diseases given your CRP level of 0.63. Some diseases may be more likely compared to others with this CRP level.
Non-alcoholic liver disease Slightly Higher Risk
Chances of developing complications due to diabetes Slightly Higher Risk
Chances of developing severe Covid-19 Slightly Higher Risk
Risk of High Cholesterol and Obesity Slightly Higher Risk
Risk of heart disease Slightly Higher Risk

Is a CRP 0.63 dangerous?

Your level of CRP 0.63 is not dangerous.

Is a CRP 0.63 good?

Your level of CRP 0.63 is reasonably good.

Is a CRP 0.63 bad?

Your level of CRP 0.63 is good.

Is a CRP of 0.63 positive or negative?

CRP is usually reported as positive to indicate significant inflammation. Your value of CRP of 0.63 is considered negative
When the CRP level goes above 5mg/dl, it's positive, and when it's 5mg/dl or below, it's negative.

What are the causes of a CRP of 0.63 mg/dl?

A CRP of 0.63 can have various causing including the following

Pregnancy

During pregnancy, hormonal changes and immune system adaptations can lead to a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl).

Obesity

Obesity can contribute to a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl), possibly due to chronic low-grade inflammation associated with excess body fat.

Sedentary Lifestyle

A sedentary lifestyle may lead to a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl) as regular physical activity is known to modulate inflammatory markers.

Genetic Polymorphisms

Certain genetic polymorphisms may contribute to a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl) as variations in genes involved in inflammation regulation can impact CRP production.

Periodontitis

Similar to gingivitis, periodontitis (gum disease) may be associated with a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl) as the inflammation is primarily localized.

Diabetes

Individuals with diabetes may experience a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl) due to altered immune responses and inflammation regulation.

Depression

Depression may be associated with a lower CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl) as changes in inflammatory markers can occur in individuals with mood disorders.

Common Cold

Temporary illnesses like the common cold can result in a low CRP level (0.3 - 1.0 mg/dl) as the body may not mount a significant inflammatory response.

What does a CRP of 0.63 in pregnancy mean?

What does a CRP of 0.63 in pregnancy mean?

CRP Levels in pregnancy are different from those of normal adult women. The cause of the slight elevation in pregnancy is not clearly understood. There are numerous studies that provide different normal ranges of CRP in pregnancy The following table gives the normal range of CRP in pregnancy
Stage of Pregnancy Median Range Most Values less than Your Level of 0.63
During Pregnancy (Before Delivering) 0.15 to 1.5 <= 1.2 mg/dl You are Here
During Labour (While Delivering) 0.15 - 2.7 <= 1.9 mg/dl You are Here
If you are pregnant, but not yet at term, your value of 0.63 is within normal limits
If you are pregnant, and at term, your value of 0.63 is within normal limits

What are the symptoms of a CRP of 0.63 ?

CRP is an acute phase reactant - something that is the body's natural response to attack. Its symptoms are usually related to those of acute inflammation.A low CRP value, such as 0.63, is not pathologically significant and is unlikely to present with symptoms.

Which foods can reduce a CRP of 0.63 mg/dl?

Which foods can reduce a CRP of 0.63 mg/dl?

CRP being an acute phase reactant or inflammatory marker, can be lowered by eating an anti-inflammatory diet.
Your CRP level of 0.63 is not considered pathologically high. A diet modification may not be required at this level. Even so you can consider the following diet suggestions to lower your risk of metabolic diseases.


The following foods are known to reduce CRP levels if eaten consistently over a period of time.

LIFE Smoothie to reduce CRP levels

Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie to help reduce a CRP of 0.63 mg/dl
Type of Food Exact Measurement
Bok Choy 8 ounces
Blueberries 2.25 cups
Banana 1 unit
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder 1 tablespoon
Ground Flaxseed 1 tablespoon
Soy Milk (Plain or Vanilla) or Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk 0.5 cup
Water 0.5 cup
*Consume at least 8 ounces of this smoothie daily

What other tests should be done with an CRP of 0.63 mg/dl ?

For an CRP of 0.63, other tests can be done to further ascertain the immune status of the body
The following table lists other tests that can be done.

Lab Tests Related to CRP
Test Description
ESR ESR checks the rate at which red blood cells settle to the bottom of a standardized tube. It is an older test, that is often elevated in Tuberculosis or cancers.
LDH Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) test assesses tissue damage and disease and inflammation in the body
Ferritin Ferritin test measures the levels of iron storage in the body, as well as the level of inflammation in the body.

In which diseases is a CRP of 0.63 seen?

CRP being an acute phase reactant is often elevated in most infections as well as autoimmune diseases. The value of CRP can sometimes be used to distinguish between different diseases. The table below enlists the likelihook of CRP in different diseases.
Disease Likelihood of Your Value 0.63 being found in this disease
Serious Dengue(17.4- 71.8)Unlikely
Serious Dengue, requiring hospitalization(>=30.4)Unlikely
Infection of bladder or urethra(3- 50)Unlikely
Infection of kidney and bladder(50- 100)Unlikely
Infection of Kidney(>=100)Unlikely
Lung Tuberculosis (only if confirmed by other tests)(1.7- 12.84)Unlikely
Lung Pneumonia (if confirmed by other tests)(7.13- 21.51)Unlikely
Non-serious Dengue(0- 8)Possible
Typhoid(>=45)Unlikely

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