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Hi doctor, I have done blood and urea test in my 7 week pregnancy.i saw ESR 70mm/hr.Is it really high?. What i can do to cure it?
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It's a very non specific marker. Are you having any problem?
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Test your haemoglobin Anaemia is main cause of increase in esr Do you have any symptoms If there is no symptoms nothing to worry
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ESr doesn’t need to be cured as long as you feel fine In pregnancy hemodilution occurs , so ESr will be physiologically high
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History noted. I need to ask you few questions before forming a proper diagnosis and preparing a mangement plan. So please book an appointment with me.
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In preganancy it is towards higher side
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