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Posted on Tue, 1 Dec 2015
Question: i m 36 years old man i have history of kedney stone few days age i had bad pain arround my XXXXXXX i felt gold also when i went to see my doctor he took my uring test found i have blood in the uring he did few test to see if he could find the stone but he could not found any also i
he took my blood test which showed that my c-reactive protein, cardiac is 24.66 could u tell me if that can be from passing the stone or can be that i might have something else the doctor also said that i might have inflamation some where in my body could u tell me what is your openion



i also went to see cardiologist and did eco and every thing with eco test was fine i dont have cholestrol every thing else on my blood test was fine also i need to see that on my father side we have heart attacks do you think i need to do strees test that would show how are my heart ateries
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Answered by Dr. Vivek Chail (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Kidney stones and their passage might cause increased C reactive protein

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.

I have read through your query in detail.
Please find my observations below.

1. Though C reactive protein is primarily investigated keeping in mind heart conditions, there are many conditions causing inflammation in which there will be raised C reactive protein.

2. I am aware of a recent medical research on patients in your age group who had kidney stones and were also having increased C reactive protein. The study shows that and I quote "There exists a significant relationship between serum C-reactive protein and self-reported kidney stones in younger individuals."

3. There is another research study which says about passage of kidney stones and C reactive protein level above 10 mg/dL. Therefore your passage of renal stone might be related to increased C reactive protein.

Since your echo and cholesterol is normal therefore this is not an immediate concern. However regular heart evaluation is suggested as recommended by your cardiologist keeping in mind heart conditions in your family.

Hope your query is answered.
Please write back if you have any doubts.

Regards,
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Kidney Stones

Brief Answer: Kidney stones and their passage might cause increased C reactive protein Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX, Thanks for writing in to us. I have read through your query in detail. Please find my observations below. 1. Though C reactive protein is primarily investigated keeping in mind heart conditions, there are many conditions causing inflammation in which there will be raised C reactive protein. 2. I am aware of a recent medical research on patients in your age group who had kidney stones and were also having increased C reactive protein. The study shows that and I quote "There exists a significant relationship between serum C-reactive protein and self-reported kidney stones in younger individuals." 3. There is another research study which says about passage of kidney stones and C reactive protein level above 10 mg/dL. Therefore your passage of renal stone might be related to increased C reactive protein. Since your echo and cholesterol is normal therefore this is not an immediate concern. However regular heart evaluation is suggested as recommended by your cardiologist keeping in mind heart conditions in your family. Hope your query is answered. Please write back if you have any doubts. Regards,