CRP is an inflammation marker, the usual "range" is <5 or <10 so your result is over range confirming inflammation. As it is a non-specific marker it can show inflammation but cannot say where it is.
Hashi's causes inflammation, and of course there are other causes too. It's possible that your Hashi's is the cause of your elevated CRP.
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