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High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP ) Test in Patna

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The test is a marker of inflammation that diagnose one's chances of coronary artery disease.

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What is the hsCRP blood test?

The hsCRP test detects the risk of developing coronary artery disorders. It is a condition in which arteries in the heart are narrowed due to platelet aggregation and increases the chances of a heart attack.

What is the hsCRP normal range?

The normal range of hsCRP is 1.0- 3.0 mg/dL. You must consult a clinician if your report shows a reading above 3.0 mg/dL. He will help you to manage your high hsCRP levels.

What are the signs of high CRP?

Individuals with high CRP levels usually have an acute infection. The signs are fever, rapid heart rate, muscle stiffness, chills, headache, insomnia, loss of appetite, nausea, and indigestion.

What food to avoid in case of high CRP levels?

You must consume foods rich in fiber, such as fruits and vegetables. Avoid eating foods high in fat, sodium, sugar, and refined sugars. Also, you are advised to reduce weight, get involved in the exercise, manage your diabetes and blood pressure.

High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) Test in Patna

Overview 

C-reactive protein is produced in the liver and is known as a marker of inflammation. This marker is measured through an hsCRP blood test in Patna. Inflammation is a method so that the body can prevent itself from infections or injuries caused due to hypertension, high blood sugar, and smoking. Excess inflammation is associated with heart disease. 

As per the WHO data, in 2016, India reported 63% of total deaths due to NCDs, of which 27% were linked to CVDs. CVDs also accounted for 45% of deaths in the 40 to 69 age group. The hsCRP levels can measure the risk of developing heart disease. So, it is essential to check your levels from time to time.

The hsCRP test is also used to diagnose a large range of inflammatory conditions with increased levels like autoimmune conditions, infection, pericarditis, cancer, and tissue & organ injury. 

Purpose of hsCRP test in Patna:

The clinician will prescribe you go for an hsCRP test in the below-mentioned incidents:

  • Help to detect the risk of cardiovascular diseases. 
  • Monitor the risk of a second heart attack.
  • The screening of vital parameters can also help to diagnose chronic inflammatory disorders like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
  • The clinician can also check for inflammation due to infection. 

Symptoms in which an hsCRP blood test is required

In case you are experiencing these signs, then it is highly recommended to undergo this test

  • Muscle stiffness, weakness, and soreness
  • Low-grade fever
  • Headache
  • Unexplained exhaustion
  • Loss of appetite, indigestion, and nausea
  • Insomnia 
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Hives or rashes
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Parched mouth, lips, and skin

Causes leading to high hs-CRP levels:

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is a marker of inflammation in the body. Elevated levels of hs-CRP can be indicative of increased inflammation, and several factors can contribute to this. Some common causes leading to high hs-CRP levels include:

  • Infections: Chronic infections, such as bacterial or viral infections, can trigger an inflammatory response, leading to elevated hs-CRP levels.
  • Chronic Inflammatory Conditions: Diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or inflammatory bowel diseases can result in persistent inflammation, causing an increase in hs-CRP.
  • Obesity: Excess body fat, especially abdominal fat, is associated with increased inflammation. Obesity can elevate hs-CRP levels, contributing to cardiovascular risk.
  • Smoking: Smoking is a known risk factor for inflammation. It can increase hs-CRP levels and contribute to various inflammatory conditions, including cardiovascular disease.
  • Physical Inactivity: Lack of regular physical activity is linked to higher levels of inflammation. Exercise has anti-inflammatory effects and can help lower hs-CRP levels.
  • Unhealthy Diet: Consuming a diet high in processed foods, saturated fats, and refined sugars can contribute to inflammation, leading to elevated hs-CRP levels.
  • Metabolic Syndrome: Conditions like insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and abnormal lipid profiles, which collectively make up metabolic syndrome, can be associated with increased inflammation.
  • Stress: Chronic stress may contribute to inflammation in the body. Stress management techniques and lifestyle changes can help mitigate this.
  • Certain Medications: Some medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), can affect hs-CRP levels.
  • Genetic Factors: Genetic predisposition may play a role in the regulation of inflammatory markers, including hs-CRP.

Factors affecting the interpretation of hsCRP levels

Certain factors interpret CRP levels quite hard. 

  • Lifestyle- People who are obese, smokers, and perform less physical activity have higher than normal CRP levels.
  • Chronic conditions- The conditions causing persistent inflammation, like autoimmune diseases, can mask the possible causes of elevated hs-CRP levels. 
  • Minor infection or injuries- These health conditions may raise the levels and conceal serious health risks like diabetes.
  • Pregnancy- Pregnancy can increase CRP levels.
  • Estrogen levels- The medicines linked with estrogen-like hormone replacement and birth control pills may raise the levels.

Hence, discussing with the clinician if you face any of the following conditions is a must. Also, he may prescribe other tests to know the exact status of your health. 

Special things to consider before undergoing the hsCRP test in Patna

  • The test needs to draw blood from the vein. Hence, this test poses a slight risk to the person.
  • The individual may experience a pricking sensation at the time of insertion of the needle. 
  • Take care of the following health conditions when drawing the blood: dizziness or fainting during the test, bruising, and soreness at the site from where blood must be drawn.
  • Individuals with bleeding disorders may experience bleeding after drawing the blood. Hence, it would help if you discussed it with a phlebotomist before opting for the test.

Why schedule an hsCRP blood test in Patna from Redcliffe Labs?

The elevated levels of hsCRP in the blood may signify a high risk of cardiovascular disease or underlying conditions. You can schedule the test in one minute from Redcliffe Labs.

  • You can now book the test in the comfort of your home as the trained phlebotomist will come for the free home sample collection.
  • You will also get accurate reports on time as we use high-tech machines and a skilled workforce.
  • We have state-of-the-art diagnostic labs with advanced technology 
  • The hs-CRP test price in Patna easily comes within your budget. So, you can schedule the test in just a click. 

HsCRP Test in Patna Details:

Name Of The Test High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein ( hsCRP) in Patna
Sample Type Blood
Number Of Tests 1
Actual Test Price Rs 1520
Discounted HsCRP Test Price in Patna Rs 699 - Rs 800 (Depending on your Selected City)
Home Sample Collection Available
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection Nil
Fasting Before Test No Fasting Required
Get Reports Within Same Day

Book hsCRP blood test in Patna from Redcliffe Labs

If you want to improve life expectancy and overall quality of life then go for the hsCRP test in Patna. Schedule your test from the Redcliffe Lab website and mobile application. You will get accurate reports on time. The hsCRP test price in Patna is quite reasonable.

HsCRP Test price

HsCRP Test Price in Different Cities

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹699
Mumbai ₹699
Bangalore ₹699
Noida ₹699
Pune ₹699
Lucknow ₹800
Ahmedabad ₹699
Hyderabad ₹699
Chennai ₹699
Gurgaon ₹699
Jaipur ₹800
Faridabad ₹699
Indore ₹800
Patna ₹800

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HsCRP test?
The HsCRP test is a blood test that measures a protein called C-reactive protein (CRP) that indicates inflammation. This test helps doctors see if you have hidden inflammation in your body, even if you feel fine. High levels of CRP might mean you have a higher risk of heart disease or other health problems.
    Does the HsCRP test need fasting?
    No, the test does not require fasting before the HsCRP test. You can eat and drink normally before the test.
      What is the price of the HsCRP test?
      The test price of the HsCRP test is INR 800. You can book your test with Redcliffe Labs and get the best discounts on diagnostic tests.
        When should one go for the HsCRP test?
        Your doctor might recommend the test if you have heart disease like high blood pressure or cholesterol, already had a heart attack or stroke, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune diseases. This test helps to predict your risk of heart problems and decide if you need treatment to lower your CRP levels.
          How is the HsCRP test done?
          The HsCRP test is simple and quick. The phlebotomist will clean your arm and use a needle to draw a small blood sample from a vein, usually in your arm. The sample is then sent to a laboratory for analysis.
            What does it mean when HsCRP is high?
            A high High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (HsCRP) level suggests increased inflammation in the body. High HsCRP indicates a higher risk of cardiovascular issues, such as heart disease.

              Frequently Asked Questions

              What is the HsCRP test?
              The HsCRP test is a blood test that measures a protein called C-reactive protein (CRP) that indicates inflammation. This test helps doctors see if you have hidden inflammation in your body, even if you feel fine. High levels of CRP might mean you have a higher risk of heart disease or other health problems.
                Does the HsCRP test need fasting?
                No, the test does not require fasting before the HsCRP test. You can eat and drink normally before the test.
                  What is the price of the HsCRP test?
                  The test price of the HsCRP test is INR 800. You can book your test with Redcliffe Labs and get the best discounts on diagnostic tests.
                    When should one go for the HsCRP test?
                    Your doctor might recommend the test if you have heart disease like high blood pressure or cholesterol, already had a heart attack or stroke, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune diseases. This test helps to predict your risk of heart problems and decide if you need treatment to lower your CRP levels.
                      How is the HsCRP test done?
                      The HsCRP test is simple and quick. The phlebotomist will clean your arm and use a needle to draw a small blood sample from a vein, usually in your arm. The sample is then sent to a laboratory for analysis.
                        What does it mean when HsCRP is high?
                        A high High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (HsCRP) level suggests increased inflammation in the body. High HsCRP indicates a higher risk of cardiovascular issues, such as heart disease.