Ultrasensitive CRP, i.e., ultrasensitive C-reactive protein, can be elevated when tissues are damaged, and is most commonly seen in inflammation, tissue damage, tumors, heart disease, trauma, and other diseases.
1. Inflammation: Ultra-sensitive CRP can be increased in gastritis, pneumonia, cystitis and other bacterial-induced infections.
2. Tissue damage: Systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, due to autoimmunity caused by self-cell damage, causing an increase in ultrasensitive CRP.
3. Tumor: such as liver cancer, stomach cancer, lung cancer and other diseases, the spread of tumor cells destroy the surrounding tissues, which can cause the increase of ultrasensitive CRP.
4. Heart disease: When heart attack occurs, cell damage caused by insufficient blood supply to part of heart muscle leads to high value.
5. Trauma: Fracture, surgery, trauma, etc. can cause tissue damage, resulting in elevated ultrasensitive CRP.
At present, ultrasensitive C-reactive protein has been widely used in the early screening of diseases, if you feel unwell, please go to the hospital in time.