4/23/26 Blood test for Inflammation
A high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level of 0.39 mg/L is considered low—and that’s generally a good sign.
Here’s how it’s typically interpreted:
- < 1.0 mg/L → Low risk of inflammation (and lower cardiovascular risk)
- 1.0 – 3.0 mg/L → متوسط/average risk
- > 3.0 mg/L → Higher inflammation / higher cardiovascular risk
What your result suggests
A value of 0.39 mg/L indicates:
- Very low systemic inflammation
- Low risk related to heart disease from an inflammation standpoint
A bit of context
hs-CRP is often used as a marker for:
- Subtle, chronic inflammation
- Cardiovascular risk (especially when combined with cholesterol, blood pressure, etc.)
Bottom line
This is a favorable result. On its own, it doesn’t raise concern.
If you want, I can help interpret this alongside your other labs (like cholesterol, A1C, etc.), which gives a much clearer picture than any single number.
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