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If my son has reactive protein high in his blood what does that mean?

The most common cause of elevated C reactive protein is infection.


What causes a elevated C-reactive protein and elevated bilirubin?

hepatitis


Is protein powder beneficial?

Yes, protein powders are beneficial. They provide your body with protein that the food you eat by not be providing.


Is the elevated CRP a normal phenomenon?

An elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) level is a marker of inflammation in the body. It can be a normal response to infections, injuries, or chronic inflammatory conditions. However, persistently elevated CRP levels may indicate an underlying health issue that needs further evaluation.


Can allergies cause elevated protein in your blood?

no


Can a sinus infection cause high protein in the blood?

A sinus infection, or sinusitis, can lead to elevated levels of proteins in the blood, particularly due to inflammation and the immune response. During an infection, the body produces various proteins, including antibodies and acute-phase reactants, which can increase overall protein levels. However, significant increases in blood protein are more commonly associated with other conditions, and if protein levels are notably high, further investigation may be necessary to rule out other underlying issues.


What do laboratory results indicate about the causes of pericarditis?

Bacteria (staphylococcus aureus) is a sign of bacterial pericarditis. Excessive protein indicates systemic lupus erythematosus or heart attack. An elevated white blood cell count may indicate fungal infection.


High intake of protein can cause what?

Elevated blood cholesteol


What changes might bacteria cause in urine?

Bacteria in the urinary tract could cause blood or elevated protein in the urine. Urine may also contain white blood cells which came to fight the infection.


What causes elevated HBsAG level?

Elevated HBsAG levels typically indicate an active hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. HBsAG is a viral protein on the surface of the HBV, and its presence in the blood suggests the virus is actively replicating in the liver. Other causes of elevated HBsAG levels may include acute liver injury or chronic liver disease.


Would you find protein in cerebrospinal fluid?

Yes, protein can be found in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The normal protein concentration in CSF is much lower than in blood, typically ranging from 15 to 45 mg/dL. Elevated levels of protein in CSF can indicate various conditions such as infection or inflammation of the brain or spinal cord.


What does the acronym CRP stand for?

Congestion Relief Program