Blood collection at collection point
- You receive a test kit with tubes and referral letter
- Visit one of 800+ collection locations in the Netherlands
- Experienced staff professionally draw your blood
- Receive your results digitally by email
Inflammation Basic
CRP, leukocytes, and ESR. Detects and monitors inflammations, infections, and autoimmune diseases.
€50.00EUR
€20.00EUR
€5.95EUR
Costs are per order
- TrustPilot 4.6/5 sterren
- No GP referral needed
- Reviewed by BIG-registered physician
- ISO 15189 Certified laboratory
- Results within 1 week
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What is the Inflammation Basic Blood Test?
The Inflammation Basic Blood Test is an essential test for detecting and monitoring inflammatory processes in the body. Inflammations can be acute (infections) or chronic (autoimmune diseases, rheumatism). This test measures three important inflammatory markers that together provide a good picture of inflammatory activity. It is suitable for symptoms such as persistent fatigue, fever, painful joints, or when inflammation or infection is suspected.
What is tested?
- CRP (C-reactive protein) – Highly sensitive acute inflammatory marker
- Leukocytes (white blood cells) – Immune cells that are elevated during infections
- ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) – Classic inflammatory marker
Why should you have an Inflammation Basic test?
This test is crucial for detecting inflammations and infections. CRP rises within a few hours during acute inflammation and is very sensitive. Leukocytes are elevated in bacterial infections. ESR is useful in chronic inflammations such as rheumatism, polymyalgia rheumatica, or vasculitis. The test is used for symptoms such as fever, painful joints, fatigue, or when autoimmune diseases are suspected. Also for monitoring known inflammatory diseases and checking if treatment is effective. Fasting is not required for this test.
What does it indicate?
The results provide insight into active inflammations:
- CRP – Indicates acute inflammation or infection
- Leukocytes – Often indicate bacterial infection, but can also be elevated due to stress or inflammation
- ESR – Elevated in chronic inflammations, autoimmune diseases, infections, and some cancers
The combination of these three markers helps distinguish between acute and chronic inflammation, bacterial versus viral infection, and monitor treatment. These markers are not specific but are very useful for detecting and monitoring inflammations.
What does a high level mean?
- Elevated CRP (above 10 mg/L) – Indicates active inflammation or infection. Very high CRP (above 100 mg/L) often points to severe bacterial infection
- Elevated leukocytes – Occur in bacterial infections, stress, inflammations, or leukemia
- Elevated ESR – May indicate autoimmune diseases (rheumatism, lupus), polymyalgia rheumatica, vasculitis, infections, anemia, or malignancies
For significantly elevated values, further examination is needed to identify the exact cause. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
What does a low level mean?
- Low CRP values (below 3 mg/L) – Normal and favorable, indicate absence of significant inflammation
- Normal leukocytes – Mean no acute infection
- Normal ESR – Largely rules out severe inflammation
- Very low leukocytes – May indicate immune problems, bone marrow disorders, or medication side effects and require further investigation
The purpose of this test is primarily to detect elevated values. Normal values mean no significant active inflammation, although additional testing may be necessary for specific symptoms.
