The normal range for CRP (C-reactive protein) can vary slightly depending on the laboratory's reference values and the specific assay used. In general, a CRP level below 10 mg/L is considered within the normal range, indicating the absence of significant inflammation. However, it's important to interpret CRP levels in the context of the individual's overall health and specific clinical situation. Mild elevations above the normal range (e.g., up to 10-20 mg/L) may be seen in certain conditions and may not necessarily indicate a serious underlying problem. Consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and interpretation of CRP levels.