hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein)
Code: HSCRP_METHYL
hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) is a blood test that measures hscrp (high-sensitivity c-reactive protein) levels in the blood. It is commonly used to chronic inflammation alters methylation patterns and accelerates ageing processes..
What is hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein)?
Low-grade inflammation throughout your body.
Why is it measured?
Chronic inflammation alters methylation patterns and accelerates ageing processes.
Key Facts
- •Category: Methylation & Longevity
- •Unit of Measurement: mg/L
- •Test Code: HSCRP_METHYL
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Learn moreFrequently Asked Questions About hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein)
What is a normal hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) level?▾
Normal hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) levels vary by laboratory. Consult your healthcare provider for the reference range used by your specific lab.
Why is the hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) test important?▾
Chronic inflammation alters methylation patterns and accelerates ageing processes.
What does a high or low hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) result mean?▾
Abnormal hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) levels can indicate various health conditions. High or low results should be interpreted in the context of your overall health, other test results, and medical history. Always discuss abnormal results with your healthcare provider.
How often should I get my hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) tested?▾
The frequency of hsCRP (High-sensitivity C-reactive protein) testing depends on your health conditions, risk factors, and your healthcare provider's recommendations. For routine monitoring, most providers recommend testing every 6-12 months or as part of regular health checkups.
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