What causes high neutrophil and ultrasensitive c-protein values?

Ultrasensitive C protein is also known as ultrasensitive C-reactive protein. Elevated neutrophil and ultrasensitive C-reactive protein values may be caused by acute infections, gout, leukemia and other diseases. 1. Acute infections: elevated neutrophil and ultrasensitive C-reactive protein values may be caused by acute infections, which may be viral infections, bacterial infections, etc., or pneumonia, appendicitis, etc., and need to be further confirmed with the clinical symptoms of the patient. 2. Gout: Patients with gout may also have elevated neutrophil and ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein values during gouty attacks. It is recommended to improve the relevant examination, after diagnosis, need to limit the intake of high-purine food, in the acute stage need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use analgesic anti-inflammatory drugs, such as indomethacin, diclofenac and other drugs for treatment. 3. Leukemia: In the case of serious diseases such as leukemia, which may also lead to elevated neutrophil and ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein values, a bone marrow aspiration biopsy is necessary to make a clear diagnosis. It should be noted that there are many other causes of elevated neutrophil and ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein values, and it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to complete other related examinations to identify the cause of the disease and then treat the symptoms.