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Will crp be increased during acute hepatitis b/c?

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Dr. Ankush Bansal answered

Yes: Most likely yes. CRP is an acute phase reactant so an acute infection such as Hepatitis may raise it - briefly.

Dr Patel agreed

Answered 9/16/2014

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How much ALT (SGPT) and Bilirubin value increased in acute hepatitis? The normal range for ALT (SGPT) is 5 - 55 U/L and my result is 152 U/L While the normal range for Bilirubin is 0.2-1.2 mg/dl and my result is 1.8 mg/dl.

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Does results of alt, AST results can be changed during actual dyreia, vomit, abd pain session, diag non alcoholic steato hepatitis and metabolic synd. ?

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If someone has cpps and does blood tests the inflammatory markers and CRP will be increased?

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If someone has cpps and does blood tests the inflammatory markers and CRP will be increased?

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I've been going to the gym (gentle exercise) to prevent the progression of crps. Is it normal to have increased degree of pain and burning?

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