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SED Rate By Modified Westergren Your SED RATE BY Modified Westergren is within the normal range for your age and sex group. This indicates that there is no significant inflammation in your body. However, it's important to continue monitoring this marker over time to ensure it remains stable. |
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9 mm/h
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C-Reactive Protein Your C-reactive Protein test results are normal. This marker indicates the level of inflammation in your body, and higher levels are associated with an increased risk of various diseases. Maintaining a normal range for this marker is important for your overall health. Research shows that lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise can help keep inflammation levels in check. It's recommended that you speak with your healthcare provider about ways to optimize your inflammation levels. |
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<3.0
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This test is ideal if you're experiencing persistent aches, unexplained fatigue, or ongoing discomfort that won't go away. It helps identify chronic inflammation in your body, which can be an underlying cause of many symptoms including low energy, joint pain, muscle soreness, and general malaise. Many people use this test when they suspect something is causing ongoing inflammation but want concrete answers about what's happening in their body.
There are no special preparation requirements for this test. You don't need to fast before your blood draw, and you can take your regular medications. Simply schedule your appointment at a convenient time and arrive ready for a quick blood draw.
This panel measures C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Sedimentation Rate to assess inflammation levels in your body. CRP is a key marker that rises when inflammation is present, helping identify chronic conditions, infections, or autoimmune issues. The sedimentation rate complements this by measuring how quickly red blood cells settle, which increases during inflammation. Together, these markers provide a comprehensive picture of inflammatory activity that may be causing your symptoms.
What this means
Your CRP levels are slightly elevated, indicating mild inflammation in your body. While this is not immediately alarming, it suggests active inflammation that could be contributing to your fatigue, aches, or discomfort and may benefit from lifestyle interventions.
Recommended actions
Adopt an anti-inflammatory diet rich in omega-3s, colorful vegetables, and whole foods
Incorporate regular moderate exercise like walking or swimming 3-4 times per week
Prioritize 7-8 hours of quality sleep and reduce stress through relaxation techniques
Retest in 2-3 months to monitor progress after lifestyle changes