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Inflammatory markers

Inflammatory markers are substances in the body that indicate inflammation, which is the immune system's response to injury or infection. Common markers include C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). High levels of these markers can signal various health issues, such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or chronic diseases. Doctors often measure these markers through blood tests to help diagnose conditions, monitor progression, or assess treatment effectiveness. Understanding inflammatory markers can provide insight into one's overall health and potential underlying issues, aiding in timely medical intervention when necessary.

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    Inflammatory markers are substances in the body that indicate the presence of inflammation, which is the body's response to injury or infection. These markers, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and cytokines, can be measured through blood tests. High levels often suggest that there is an underlying issue, such as an infection, autoimmune disease, or chronic conditions like heart disease. Monitoring these markers helps doctors assess the severity of inflammation and guide treatment decisions, providing valuable insights into a person's health and helping to detect potential health problems early on.