High ultrasensitive C-reactive protein in children may be caused by stress reactions, infectious diseases, immune diseases, and tumor diseases.
1. Stress reaction: When a child’s body is traumatized or undergoes surgery, the body will have a stress reaction that may lead to high ultrasensitive C-reactive protein.
2. Infectious diseases: Bacterial and viral infectious diseases are the most common conditions that lead to high ultrasensitive C-reactive protein in children.
3. Immune disorders: Immune disorders such as lupus erythematosus and Kawasaki disease may also cause hyper-sensitive C-reactive protein in children.
4. Neoplastic diseases: Leukemia, lymphoma and other neoplastic diseases may also lead to high C-reactive protein in children.
If children have abnormal results of ultrasensitive C-reactive protein test, they should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.