CRP results are not typically described as "positive" or "negative." Instead, CRP levels are reported as numerical values, usually in milligrams per liter (mg/L). CRP is a marker of inflammation, and higher values indicate the presence of inflammation in the body. The interpretation of CRP levels depends on the context of the individual's health and the specific reference range used by the laboratory. CRP alone does not provide a specific diagnosis but serves as an indicator that further evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying cause of inflammation.