FAQ - Aktiverat protein C-resistens
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I have been told i have dvt i am taking Uniwarfin tablets . I have deficient in protein-C & S, Pls save me?


I have informed that I will have to test prothombin time and take medicine life long. Is there any process to build up Protein-c and protein-s in my body.
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Unfortunately the proteins C & S deficiency you describe is hereditary, and although you hear about advances in gene therapy every day it's unlikely that it'll be advanced enough or available to the general population in the next 25 years to remedy your condition. Warfarin (coumadin) is a blood thinner that will keep your blood from clotting but has a narrow therapeutic window, meaning you have to get blood tests like prothrombin time periodically to make sure the drug level isn't too high or too low.  (+ info)

What gives more strength[energy] to human body,,,,,,,vitamin C or protein?


Whether it is vitamin c, any other vitamins, protein or carbohydrates, they are to be taken in right proportions only,The body needs all varieties of foods to maintain optimum strength.  (+ info)

C reactive protein how elevated before you have a heart attack?


Arterial damage results from white blood cell invasion and inflammation within the wall. CRP is a general marker for inflammation and infection, so it can be used as a very rough proxy for heart disease risk. Since many things can cause elevated CRP, this is not a very specific prognostic indicator. Nevertheless, a level above 2.4 mg/l has been associated with a doubled risk of a coronary event compared to levels below 1 mg/l.
A more sensitive CRP test, called a high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) assay, is available to determine a person's risk for heart disease. Many consider a high CRP level to be a risk factor for heart disease. However, it is not known whether CRP is merely a sign of cardiovascular disease or if it actually plays a role in causing heart problems.  (+ info)

I got a lousy score on my C-reactive protein test. It was 25. What should I do to help myself?


I have begun to eat some fish (hate the stuff) and am taking some fish oil -1000 mg per day. How much can I get my score down?
The answer the dat93 gave scares the daylights out of me!! How can I lower it without surgery?
How serious is this score. I'm only 45.
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The testing helps in determining systemic inflammation. This can put you at higher risk for stroke/ heart attack.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4648
The fish and fish oil sure will not hurt. There is no way to say how much this will lower your test numbers.
Best wishes  (+ info)

My blood work showed low phos, low anion gap, high c-reactive protein, low MPV, and low EOS.?


What are the things I should ask/discuss with my doctor when we go over the results?
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What does a high C Reactive protein + a high sed rate mean? Experienced professionals only please?


I have had joint pain and fatigue for the last month. I have had two CRP tests run, both elevated and a sed rate also elevated. Shouldl I be concerned? My RA test came back negative though. Any thoghts?
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Elevated values are a non-specific indication of inflammation.

Regarding the negative RA (do you mean RF?), a negative test doesn't really help in this case; the value is in a positive result, keeping in mind several diseases can result in a positive titre.

I'd make sure they've tested for autoantibodies (ANA, or antinuclear antibody) which would point to an autoimmune disease, and go from there.  (+ info)

Does having Protein S and C deficiency keep you from getting pregnant?


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I have a 32 female friend that was diagnosed with c-reactive protein, can someone point me to a website?


I need to find details on this, she had shingles and it seems like everytime she gets better, she gets another infection or something. Her live in boyfriend is very controlling and puts the stress factor into the equation. There are alot of questions that I need answered and I cant seem to find what I need on alot of these websites. Does anyone know who I could call?
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Tiffany is mostly correct, however, C-Reactive Protein is present in the body at all times. Elevated CRP can indicate inflammation, but further testing must be done to determine the cause. Elevated CRP along with higher levels of LDL are indicative of CAD (Coronary Artery Disease). I am sure her physician is following up on the causes. Think of this as a fire alarm for the body. The alarm goes off, but it won't tell you where the fire is. Hope she gets to feeling better.  (+ info)

What are the DRV values of: Energy, Protein, Calcium, iron, vitamin A and C, Folic Acid?


Need it by tonight ppl
thanks =)
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there good for u  (+ info)

Is it possible to have DISCITIS without having an elevated C-reactive protein rate?


A C-reactive protein test is a non-specific test for inflammation. It is not diagnostic of any condition. You would think that an inflamed disc would cause the CRP to be positive. The CRP is often the first sign of inflammation and also the first sign to go down after treatment. So in your case, it could be a matter of timing. I would not base a diagnosis on this one test. It is just not that good of a test - and also depends on what kit/procedure the lab is using. In this case, the test should be performed with other tests like Xrays or MRI scans. Another test for inflammation that may be run concurrently would be an ESR (erythrocyte sed. rate). If both are negative, then it is much more likely that inflammation is not present.  (+ info)

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