Ultrasensitive C-reactive protein 3.63 mg/L is normal.
Ultrasensitive C-reactive protein is one of the more commonly used tests in the clinic. The normal value is usually less than 10mg/L, so Ultrasensitive C-reactive protein 3.63mg/L is within the normal range.
Ultrasensitive C-reactive protein is a plasma C-reactive protein, also known as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. It is synthesized by the liver as a nonspecific marker of the acute phase of the systemic inflammatory response and is one of the strongest predictors of the risk of cardiovascular events.
Clinically, it is generally used as an aid in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. If inflammation, trauma, bacterial infections and tumors are present in the body, the index of ultrasensitive C-reactive protein will be significantly elevated.
If ultrasensitive C-reactive protein is significantly elevated, the cause of the disease should be identified, and actively cooperate with professional doctors for treatment.