Reading Labs: Understanding HSCRP - The Marker for Inflammation

The School of Doza Podcast - A podcast by NURSE DOZA

In this episode, Nurse Doza discusses high sensitivity C-reactive protein (HSCRP) as a marker for inflammation in the body. While HSCRP can indicate general inflammation, it is not specific enough to determine the cause. Nurse Doza explains that HSCRP is commonly ordered for autoimmune disorders, liver inflammation, and heart disease. The ideal range for HSCRP is below 1.0, and higher levels indicate acute inflammation. Nurse Doza also suggests addressing liver health if HSCRP is elevated. Additionally, she advises considering other inflammatory tests if HSCRP is found to be high.