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Hi Dr, My friend has gone through master health check up All reports like TSH TMT ECG x ray chest ,liver function, blood culture..are showing normal but ESR its showing as 60mm n 110mm .No symptoms of any fever, cold ,cough ,pains.,showing some pus cells in urine and stool do this effect the ESR..Is ESR can be cured or reduced
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plz consult personally.
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Take balanced diet. For better results consult online with history and printed report.
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ESR seems to be raised for your age and you should consult a general physician regarding that along with the report
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To get rid of your worries consult a general physician
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The high ESR is always indicates in general the patient should be suffering from chronic infections like tuberculosis, any chronic body infection . Please nothing to worry try to share the reports and take the online consultation, will discuss. .
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