High C-reactive protein and cause of fever
Disease description:
I'm feeling unwell today. The doctor said my C-reactive protein is high and I have a slight fever. What could be the cause?
Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) accompanied by fever is usually caused by factors such as infection, trauma, inflammation, or bacterial infection, and is commonly seen in children. When undergoing treatment, patients should assess the severity of their condition based on CRP levels and choose appropriate antibiotics accordingly. It is recommended that patients take medications such as roxithromycin capsules or cefalexin capsules under the guidance of a physician.