Is it possible to have Chrons disease with normal calprotein?
Calprotein and chrons disease.. - Crohn's and Colit...
Calprotein and chrons disease..
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Yes. Have you been diagnosed with Crohn's? Are you on any medication for Crohn's? Your calprotectin is just an indication of inflammation in your gut. If you have none then the calprotectin can be low. However it it is only one indicator, you may still have Crohn's or Colitis, but it might be IBS or another non-inflammatory condition.
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