High E.S.R

2019-02-25 18:13:11
I did haemogram as part of pre-employment medical check up. All other values are within normal range but E.S.R shows 36. Is it a cause of concern?
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Hi madam....don't worry only raised  ESR does not signify any major issue...if ur other parameter like..TLC ,RBC ,Neutrophils,Platelet are normal & does not have any present complaints.
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Be relax don't worry.

Answered2019-02-26 07:32:54

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ESR-36 not much significant. No need to worry if all other reports are normal.
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u may consult me online for further any queries.

Answered2019-02-25 21:15:30

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Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR or sed rate) is a test that indirectly measures the degree of inflammation present in the body.  Inflammation is part of the body's immune response. It can be acute, developing rapidly after trauma, injury or infection. The ESR is not diagnostic; it is a non-specific test that may be elevated in a number of these different conditions. It provides general information about the presence or absence of an inflammatory condition. I need a full history and solve your problem if you need my help please consult me online thanks

Answered2019-02-25 19:41:07

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Hello dear good evening. Be cool and relax first. I can understand your situation.  You do one thing can post your reports , I think there is some technical issues  while giving your reports.

Answered2019-02-25 18:25:16

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