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I have a jpouch but a recent scope made my doctor think i may have crohns so they did a bunch of blood tests. All have been normal except C REACTIVE PROTEIN, HIGH SENSITIVITY that came in high at 5.35 mg/l. When I googled it, sounds like that can go very, very high. Anyone familiar with this test and association to crohns? Normal shows up to 3 mg/l but I've read can be in the 100's so makes me think I'm not looking at the right thing. I tested positive for covid almost 2 weeks ago so not sure an infection like covid can make this go up....bc all other tests are within range



And, any other blood test markers for crohns?

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The Prometheus test is the only blood test that purports to distinguish between Crohn’s and UC. It’s not very reliable. The distinction often isn’t very important - in my case they never actually figured it out. If you have active inflammation it should be treated, of course. CRP can help assess inflammation, and there are a variety of other tests that also can help with that. Unfortunately they can disagree.

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