An ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) count of 120 mm/hr is considered significantly elevated and may indicate the presence of inflammation or an underlying medical condition. Such high levels can be associated with various issues, including infections, autoimmune diseases, and certain cancers. However, ESR is a nonspecific test and should be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical findings and diagnostic tests to determine the specific cause of the elevation. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis.
well it dapends how fast u count but i can count out 120 in a min so 60 billion/120=ur aunswer
depends how fast you count but if u count by seconds it would take about 100 seconds if u count too 120 it would take u 120 seconds or to be more closer 2 minutes
20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 and so on.
I count 53 times.
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A sed count or ESR is a nonspecific laboratory finding. No diagnosis can be made from ESR alone; instead, your health care provider must consider the finding in light of your complete history and physical. It's just a general indicator of inflammation.
WBC; White Bloodcell Count. ESR; Erytrocyt Sedimentation Rate CRP; C-Reactive Protein
This represents an elevated "sed rate", or erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). It is most commonly a marker of inflammation. Since it is a fairly broad marker, any number of inflammatory or infectious conditions and diseases could elevate the ESR. Consult your physician regarding your particular case.
In chemotherapy patients, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) can vary depending on the individual's response to treatment and the presence of underlying conditions. Generally, ESR may increase due to inflammation or tissue damage caused by the chemotherapy drugs, as well as the cancer itself. However, ESR can also decrease if the treatment effectively reduces tumor burden and inflammation. Monitoring ESR in these patients can provide insights into their inflammatory status and treatment response.
80 -120
well it dapends how fast u count but i can count out 120 in a min so 60 billion/120=ur aunswer
when a doctor orders an ESR he usually also orders a complete blood count CBC. but it is a different test.
120/80
depends how fast you count but if u count by seconds it would take about 100 seconds if u count too 120 it would take u 120 seconds or to be more closer 2 minutes
WHEN ESR increase in your body this shows that some where in your body is ifection such as connective tissue disorder( joints imflammations,cacerous disease)or there is infection in blood(may be genetic disorder such as sickel cell anemia) inshort,in body having high level of ESR facing destruction process.