What does high CRP and Plateletcrit mean in blood test?

High CRP and Plateletcrit can be caused by numerous problems.

High levels of CRP and Plateletcrit in the blood indicate a variety of health problems. If your blood CRP level is between 0 mg/L to 3 mg/L and the Plateletcrit level is between 0.2 mg/L to 0.39 %, then your body does not have any underlying health problems. But if CRP and Plateletcrit levels exceed these levels, you should see a doctor immediately.

Normal CRP range : 0 - 3 mg/L

Age-wise ideal CRP level in blood:
Age Ideal CRP value
<5 years 0.11733
5-10 years 0.12514
10-15 years 0.13347
15-20 years 0.14236
20-25 years 0.15184
25-30 years 0.16195
30-35 years 0.17274
35-40 years 0.18424
40-45 years 0.19651
45-50 years 0.2096
50-55 years 0.22356
55-60 years 0.23845
60-70 years 0.25433
70-80 years 0.27127
80-90 years 0.28934
90-100 years 0.30861
>100 years 0.32916

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Normal Plateletcrit range : 0.2 - 0.39 %

Age-wise ideal Plateletcrit level in blood:
Age Ideal Plateletcrit value
<5 years 0.213
5-10 years 0.227
10-15 years 0.242
15-20 years 0.258
20-25 years 0.275
25-30 years 0.293
30-35 years 0.313
35-40 years 0.334
40-45 years 0.356
45-50 years 0.38
50-55 years 0.378
55-60 years 0.376
60-70 years 0.374
70-80 years 0.372
80-90 years 0.371
90-100 years 0.37
>100 years 0.369

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High CRP and Plateletcrit levels in the blood can cause a number of health problems. Your GP may recommend follow-up tests to get an important picture of your overall health and well-being. If the results are greater than 3 mg/L for CRP and more than 0.39 % for Plateletcrit, you may also need some follow-up tests that will help detect the underlying disease early.

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How is a blood test performed in the lab?

Depending on the symptoms you are experiencing, your doctor may order a CRP and Plateletcrit test. In most hospitals CRP and Plateletcrit results can be obtained within three to six hours after blood is taken. The blood is usually drawn from a vein on the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. Drink plenty of water before your appointment. If you experience any symptoms that you are concerned about are out of the ordinary, call your doctor immediately.

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