What does a high C-reactive protein mean?

High C-reactive protein description: 1. Usually elevated C-reactive protein is one of the specific indicators of inflammatory infections. Usually elevated C-reactive protein proves that there are inflammatory infections in the body, often due to bacterial infections, viral infections and fungal infections or infections by atypical pathogens, C-reactive protein is usually elevated, and the target organs involved are often the respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, circulatory system or pelvis, all of which will C-reactive protein is also increased in non-infectious diseases such as immune diseases or rheumatic diseases, as well as in tuberculosis and connective tissue diseases. 3. C-reactive protein is also relatively increased in passive infections and in conditions such as anemia or immune dysfunction, such as AIDS.