Understanding High ESR Levels: What You Need to Know

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ESR, or Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a test tube. It indirectly indicates inflammation levels in the body.

What Is An ESR Test?

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Often advised if inflammation or infection is suspected, or as part of disease monitoring.

When Is A Test Recommended?

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Headache, fever, joint/muscle pain, weight changes, anemia are some of the symptoms of high ESR levels.

Symptoms

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Inflammatory infections, tissue injury, traumatic events, and autoimmune disorders are the common causes of high ESR levels.

Causes

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