{"id":360,"date":"2018-05-30T23:06:37","date_gmt":"2018-05-30T23:06:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/knowyourblood.com\/?p=360"},"modified":"2018-05-30T23:06:37","modified_gmt":"2018-05-30T23:06:37","slug":"understanding-your-high-c-reactive-protein-levels-elevated-crp-test-results","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/knowyourblood.com\/understanding-your-high-c-reactive-protein-levels-elevated-crp-test-results\/","title":{"rendered":"Understanding your high C-reactive Protein levels (Elevated CRP) Test Results"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today we’ll be discussing the causes, effects and remedies for high levels of CRP<\/strong>?in the blood and it’s relationship to inflammation.<\/p>\n

Please view and read our disclaimer<\/a> before?continuing<\/em><\/p>\n

What?is C-reactive protein and what does it do for the body?<\/h1>\n

CRP stands for C-reactive Protein<\/strong>, which plays specific, beneficial roles for the body. In this post we will use both names interchangeably.<\/p>\n

CRP is a native protein that’s first synthesized by the liver and then found in blood plasma where part of its role is to respond to?inflammatory stress<\/a>.<\/p>\n

One of it’s?physiological roles is to bind to compounds found on the surface of dead or dying cells. Once bound, it helps activate other bodily systems related to the inflammatory response, acting?as?an important support for the bodies innate immunity as it plays a role in an early defense system against infections.<\/p>\n

With the help of CRP the body eventually clears deceased cells and unhelpful bacteria, as well as thwarting viral or bacterial attacks.<\/p>\n

What causes CRP levels to become elevated?<\/strong><\/h1>\n

As stated above, levels of the protein can?elevate in response to any form of inflammation in the body.<\/p>\n

What’s most important though for health warning signs are the causes<\/em> of?inflammation.<\/p>\n

Sometimes?a?reactive protein test can show high results from a non-chronic, non-threatening condition. In these cases inflammation can heighten from strenuous daily activities or seemingly small colds and sicknesses.<\/p>\n

But other times high levels of inflammation can prove a marker for much worse conditions.<\/p>\n

For example:<\/p>\n