What is normal c-reactive protein but high neutrophils?

Normal C-reactive protein but high neutrophils are often seen in physiologic states such as emotional stress and pregnancy. C-reactive protein is a protein that rises sharply in the plasma when the body is infected or damaged by tissue injury, and its normal level suggests that the body is not temporarily infected or damaged. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cells, and neutrophilia can be seen in physiological highs, infections, acute blood loss, and malignant tumors. C-reactive protein is more stable compared to neutrophils and is less likely to be affected by physiology, immune status, drugs and so on. Therefore, when C-reactive protein is normal and neutrophils are elevated, physiological elevation is most common. Such as emotional excitement, late pregnancy and childbirth, after strenuous exercise or labor, after a full meal or shower, high temperature or cold, etc. can show C-reactive protein is normal but neutrophils rise. Normal C-reactive protein but high neutrophils, if accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly.