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What do CRP and IgE values of 0.5 HI and 476.0 HI indicate?

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Published At February 28, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I would like to know what my blood test results mean. CRP-0.5 HI and IgE-476.0 HI. What do these values indicate? Please help.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I am here to provide expert opinion on your medical issues.

I have thoroughly gone through your case and can understand your genuine health concerns. High CRP (C-reactive protein) can occur due to burns, trauma, infections, inflammation, inflammatory joint pains, and due to certain types of cancers.

High IgE levels occur due to some allergic reactions like seasonal allergies, allergies from pollens, pets and animal dander, especially cats and dogs, and dust or food allergies. Please answer the following questions:

Why did you do these tests? Did a physician suggest you to do these tests, or did you test them by yourself?

What are the symptoms of the disease if you have any?

I wish you good health.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Muhammad Majid Hanif
Dr. Muhammad Majid Hanif

Cardiology

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