A C-reactive protein of 70 or more is usually not recommended for clearance, and needs to be evaluated and treated by a doctor.
C-reactive protein 70 or more may be accompanied by infections or underlying diseases of the heart, arthritis, etc., which are contraindications to the removal of the uterus. Therefore, if the C-reactive protein is over 70, it is necessary to complete a detailed examination and receive treatment before performing the sterilization procedure.
C reactive protein 70+ may be caused by bacterial infection, resulting in elevated CRP, which requires antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment before reviewing whether the uterus can be cleared.
If it is not an infectious factor, then myocardial infarction, tissue trauma, gout and other underlying diseases can also lead to elevated C-reactive protein, and then it is necessary for the doctor to evaluate the treatment to see if the uterus can be cleared.
If the C-reactive protein is 70 or more, please go to a regular hospital, and the doctor will determine whether the uterus can be cleared based on the patient’s medical history, physical examination and other auxiliary tests.