The normal value of C-reactive protein in the body should be less than 10mg/L, and the current value is slightly higher than the normal value, which has less diagnostic significance.C-reactive protein belongs to the acute correlation proteins often used in clinics to reflect the destruction of inflammation in the body of the patient, and the higher the value usually means the higher the severity of the disease. Because the sensitivity is relatively good, but the specificity is relatively poor, only rely on the C-reactive protein mildly elevated figures can reflect the degree of inflammation, but can not determine which organs or tissues of the body inflammation, but also can not determine which type of inflammation. If you want to clarify the condition, you need to combine other relevant examinations with specific clinical symptoms. If the patient does not have any special discomfort, the pathology itself does not have much significance, so you can choose to continue to observe.