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Are CRP Level Of 12 And ESR Level Of 75 Normal?

I am have red bleeding in almost time when I go to the toilet plus sometimes coming small stomachache then when I go to toilet it comes more half dark red with little stool Plus sometime I have to go to toilet more six times and came only bleeding plus little stool I did blood analysis cpr 12 and esr 75 Otherwise everything is okay For stool clot blood positive
Mon, 4 Jan 2016
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Hi & Welcome.
I can understand your concern.
Incomplete data like age, gender, any history of loss of appetite or weight loss.
Both ESR and C-reactive protein (CRP) are markers of inflammation.
With the given brief history and a high CRP reading (12 mg/L) and ESR (75 mm at the end of first hour) are suggestive of chronic inflammatory conditions like inflammatory bowel disease.

You are advised to consult a surgeon/gastroenterologist for further evaluation like colonoscopy (with biopsy) to rule out the possibility of inflammatory bowel disease.

Hope this answers your query.
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Are CRP Level Of 12 And ESR Level Of 75 Normal?

Hi & Welcome. I can understand your concern. Incomplete data like age, gender, any history of loss of appetite or weight loss. Both ESR and C-reactive protein (CRP) are markers of inflammation. With the given brief history and a high CRP reading (12 mg/L) and ESR (75 mm at the end of first hour) are suggestive of chronic inflammatory conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. You are advised to consult a surgeon/gastroenterologist for further evaluation like colonoscopy (with biopsy) to rule out the possibility of inflammatory bowel disease. Hope this answers your query.