ESR Automated

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The ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) Automated Test is a simple blood test that measures how quickly red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle at the bottom of a test tube within an hour. A faster-than-normal rate may indicate inflammation or infection in the body. Automated ESR testing ensures more accurate, reliable, and standardized results compared to manual methods.

Uses of ESR Test

  • Detect inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or vasculitis
  • Monitor chronic infections or autoimmune diseases
  • Help in evaluating unexplained fever, weight loss, or muscle stiffness
  • Support diagnosis in conditions like tuberculosis, kidney disease, or certain cancers
  • Monitor the effectiveness of ongoing treatments for inflammatory disorders

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does the ESR test measure?
It measures the rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a tube in one hour, which indicates the presence of inflammation.

2. What is the difference between automated and manual ESR?
Automated ESR uses advanced machines for quicker and more accurate results, while manual methods are slower and prone to variation.

3. What are normal ESR values?

  • Men: 0–15 mm/hr
  • Women: 0–20 mm/hr
  • Children: 0–10 mm/hr
  • Elderly: Slightly higher values may be normal

4. Is ESR a specific test for any disease?
No. ESR is a non-specific marker of inflammation. It helps detect the presence of an inflammatory process but does not identify its cause.

5. Who should get the ESR test?
People with symptoms like persistent fever, joint pain, muscle stiffness, or unexplained weight loss may be advised to take the test.

Includes 1 Test Parameters

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Test Preparations:

  • No fasting required


ESR Automated

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