Lab TestC-REACTIVE PROTEIN, CRP

C-REACTIVE PROTEIN, CRP

About C-REACTIVE PROTEIN, CRP

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test in Motihari measures CRP levels in the blood, a marker of inflammation. It helps detect infections, autoimmune disorders, and cardiovascular risk, guiding treatment decisions and monitoring response to therapy.

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Test Info

Fasting: Not Required
Reports Within: 1 Working Days
Sample Type: Blood

Preparation & Details

  • Fasting Not Required

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  • Home Collection

    Free sample collection at your doorstep

  • Digital Reports

    Available via email and mobile app

  • Free Consultation

    Post-report doctor consultation included

Fasting

Not Required

Reports Within

1 Working Days

Sample Type

Blood

About This Test

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test in Motihari measures CRP levels in the blood, a marker of inflammation. It helps detect infections, autoimmune disorders, and cardiovascular risk, guiding treatment decisions and monitoring response to therapy.

Why is this test important?

Inflammatory and infectious conditions are common in Motihari, making early detection important.Monitoring CRP helps manage chronic diseases and track treatment efficacy.Assists in assessing cardiovascular risk and preventing complications.

Preparation

No fasting required.Avoid strenuous exercise before the test.Inform your doctor about medications like steroids or anti-inflammatories.Stay hydrated with plain water.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is CRP?

    C-Reactive Protein is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation.

  • Is fasting required?

    No fasting is required, but avoid heavy exercise before the test.

  • Cost in Motihari?

    • Government labs: ₹100–200 • Private labs: ₹250–500 • Premium labs: ₹600–900

  • Who should get tested?

    • Patients with suspected infections or inflammatory diseases • Those with heart disease risk • Individuals on chronic medication

  • How often should CRP be tested?

    • As advised by doctor based on condition; usually during acute illness or treatment monitoring