Brief Answer:
Raised HSCRP increases the risk of heart disease
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mr. XXXXXXX
Thanks for posting your query on this forum.
I have carefully gone through your query, as well as, old and new lab reports. HSCRP is NOT elevated due to medications and therefore, is independent of completion of the 3 years' course.
Firstly, I feel that you should know something about HSCRP(High-Sensitivity
C-Reactive Protein), in order to understand the significance of its raised value. HSCRP estimation is done to Assess the risk of heart disease in asymptomatic individuals. You being a case of
hypertension, a rise in HSCRP indicates higher risk of developing heart disease.
Further, the earlier report had shown that you had high lipid levels, which (as per the new report) have come down to within normal range following use of Lipifol. It would therefore, be preferable that you get your heart's status evaluated (ECG and Stress ECHO/TMT) to rule out underlying/undiagnosed heart disease (as a complication of hypertension).
Hence, a healthy lifestyle, weight reduction to ideal level, low fat, well-balanced diet, regular physical exercises, meticulous control of blood pressure, maintenance of blood lipid levels to normal range and, total abstinence from alcohol/
smoking will reduce your risk to develop heart disease.
Also, HSCRP may be increased in inflammation of the liver and, arthritis of autoimmune etiology (such as,
Rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing
spondylosis). It is therefore possible that your
joint pains may be a manifestation of
autoimmune arthritis.
Consult your doctor and apprise him of my opinion. I am certain that he will agree with me; order required tests, and- based on the reports- will arrive at a certain diagnosis and prescribe suitable treatment as advised.
Hope I have addressed your concerns to your complete satisfaction and you find my response helpful and informative. I will be happy to answer further queries, if any.
Take care,
Col (Dr.) Rakesh Karanwal