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hs-CRP (C-REACTIVE PROTEIN)

A Marker of Inflammation and Heart Risk in Diabetes

The high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) test is an advanced blood test that detects low-grade chronic inflammation in the body. For individuals with Type 2 diabetes, it plays a crucial role in identifying hidden cardiovascular risks, even before symptoms appear.

What Is hs-CRP?

C-reactive protein (CRP) is produced by the liver in response to inflammation. Unlike standard CRP tests, the hs-CRP test is more sensitive and can detect even small elevations, making it a powerful tool for predicting:

  • Atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries)
  • Heart attacks and strokes
  • Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome

Why Is hs-CRP Important in Diabetes?

People with diabetes already have a higher baseline risk of heart disease. Elevated hs-CRP levels in this population can indicate:

  • Greater likelihood of cardiovascular events
  • Persistent low-level inflammation, even if sugar and cholesterol levels are controlled
  • Increased insulin resistance
  • Overall poor metabolic health

Regular testing can help doctors make more informed decisions about preventive therapies, such as starting statins, improving lifestyle, or addressing inflammation directly.

hs-CRP Test Results and Risk Levels

hs-CRP Level Interpretation
< 3.0 mg/L Low cardiovascular risk
3 – 10 mg/L High cardiovascular risk
> 10 mg/L Non specific indicating recent infection/ inflammation
Note: hs-CRP levels may rise temporarily during infections or injuries. Avoid testing when ill or feverish.

When Should You Take the hs-CRP Test?

This test is recommended if:

  • You have Type 2 diabetes and risk factors for heart disease
  • You are undergoing a comprehensive cardiac or diabetes health check
  • You have a family history of cardiovascular disease

Tips to Lower hs-CRP Levels Naturally

  • Control blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol
  • Eat a fibre-rich, anti-inflammatory diet with whole grains, fruits, vegetables and omega-3 fatty acids
  • Avoid processed foods, smoking and trans fats
  • Engage in regular physical activity
  • Manage stress through mindfulness, sleep and relaxation techniques

Why the C-Peptide Assay Is Crucial in Diabetes Care

The C-peptide test provides real-time insights into how your pancreas functions, helping your care team:

  • Diagnose the correct type of diabetes
  • Tailor individualised treatment plans
  • Avoid unnecessary insulin therapy
  • Choose between oral drugs, injectables, or combination therapies
  • Predict the progression of the disease

Take Charge of Inflammation and Heart Risk

Low-grade inflammation is often silent but dangerous. Including the hs-CRP test in your diabetes care plan enables early detection and better protection against long-term complications.

Book your comprehensive diabetes and heart screening today at Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre.

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