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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Also called: ESR, Sed Rate

A non-specific blood test that flags inflammation anywhere in the body.

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Duration
5 min
Report
Same day
Sample
Blood
Fasting
Not needed
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What this test is

The ESR measures how quickly red blood cells settle in a thin tube over one hour. Faster settling usually means there is inflammation somewhere in the body — from infection, autoimmune disease, or other causes. It does not pinpoint where the inflammation is. Doctors use it alongside other tests to track conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, or long-running infections.

When you need this test

  • Suspected rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune disease
  • Persistent low-grade fever
  • Tracking response to TB treatment
  • Unexplained joint pain or stiffness

How to prepare

  • No fasting required.
  • Mention any current medications, especially steroids or anti-inflammatories — they can lower ESR.
  • Avoid heavy exercise just before the test.

Why DiagnoHouse for this test

  • NABL-accredited lab

    Quality-audited blood, urine, and stool analysis.

  • Home collection

    Free across Pimpri-Chinchwad. Sample picked up at your time slot.

  • Same-day reports

    Most pathology reports ready within 4 hours of collection.

  • Calibrated equipment

    Analysers calibrated daily; quality controls run with every batch.

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FAQs

  • Does a high ESR always mean something serious?
    Not always. Pregnancy, recent infection, or even older age can raise ESR. Your doctor reads it alongside symptoms and other tests.
  • Do I need to fast?
    No fasting required.
  • How is it different from CRP?
    Both flag inflammation. CRP responds within hours; ESR responds over days. Doctors often order both to see the picture clearly.
  • Report time?
    Same day — usually within 4 hours of sample collection.

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