Blood routine refers to the examination of blood components, including hemoglobin, platelets, white blood cells, platelet ratio and other items. The routine blood can determine whether there is anemia, infection, allergies, etc. CRP is the C-reactive protein in plasma, and an increase in the level of CRP in the blood suggests that an inflammatory response is occurring. The presence or absence of a CRP test in the blood count depends on the specific situation.
The CRP test has relatively good sensitivity and specificity. It is important in the diagnosis and efficacy monitoring of infection, inflammation, malignant tumors and other diseases. If the CRP value is increased, it indicates that the inflammatory process is occurring or has occurred. In the diagnosis and treatment of clinical diseases, CRP examination can be used as an important auxiliary diagnostic tool.
The results of routine blood tests and CRP tests need to be analyzed one by one, and the indicators and signs need to be judged comprehensively. Only a comprehensive analysis can provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations. If you have the need for blood tests and CRP tests, you should choose a regular medical institution for the tests, and at the same time, you should carry out the tests and treatments under the guidance of your doctor.