POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. It’s good to hear that your baby’s CRP (C-reactive protein) levels dropped from 19 to 3.8 after treatment — this indicates that the infection is resolving and inflammation is going down. CRP is a marker used to assess infection or inflammation in the body, and a high level like 19 typically suggests an active infection, which is why antibiotics were likely given.
Now that it's down to 3.8, it shows good improvement. However, continue monitoring your baby closely for any signs of fever, irritability, poor feeding, or unusual behavior. Keep follow-up appointments with your pediatrician to ensure your baby’s recovery remains on track.
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