CRP levels should be up to 4.9 mg/L; see related link.
C-Reactive Protien is the indicator for infection within the body. The best possible CRP count is 0 (indicating no infection) however, blood tests normally come back with a 'less than one' reading in these cases, and that is great too. The lower the reading the better really.... but obviously a high CRP count probably means you need antibiotics
Yes it is.
No
no crp is acute phase protein rises in response to inflammation,infection and neoplastic diseases
Normal test results are CRP levels of less than one milligram (mg) per liter of blood. The ideal result is a CRP level of zero.
109,000 is below normal range for platelet , it should be 250,000 to 400,000 platelet count.
CRP levels should be up to 4.9 mg/L, But personally, I have been very ill and the doctors said ''352 crp level'' and this meant I was extremely ill.. (i am okay now though!)., they said it should be below 10.
My platelet count is 449 is that unusual? A count of 150,000 and 450,000 per μL is normal. It is usually noted as 150-450. Yours is normal.
This is difficult to answer without knowing other details and blood results. CRP is an infection marker. It is raised if you have an infection. 68 is only a mildly elevated CRP and it has further decreased to 38 which indicates that the infection is healing. If there are no other clinical signs of infection, I would not worry.
WBC; White Bloodcell Count. ESR; Erytrocyt Sedimentation Rate CRP; C-Reactive Protein
its slightly more then normal count and normal count is 6000 - 7000, but not to worry
An infant have 8500 to27000