Description
Number of Tests Included:
Single blood test measuring sedimentation rate.
What is an ESR Test?
A simple test that determines the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube, helping detect inflammation in the body.
Purpose of the Test:
Identify inflammation or infection
Support diagnosis of autoimmune diseases (RA, lupus)
Monitor chronic conditions
Evaluate unexplained fever or symptoms
Assist in diagnosing some cancers
Who Should Get This Test?
Individuals with persistent fever or fatigue
People with inflammatory symptoms (joint pain, swelling)
Patients with autoimmune diseases
Individuals with chronic infections
Routine evaluation when advised
Components of the Test:
ESR value measured in mm/hr
Understanding the Test Report:
High ESR → Indicates inflammation, infection, autoimmune disease, anemia
Very high ESR → May suggest severe infection or malignancy
Normal ESR → No significant inflammation
Preparation and Procedure:
Routine blood sample
No special preparation required
How is the Test Done?
A blood sample is placed in a special tube, and the distance RBCs fall in one hour is measured.
Best Time for Test:
Anytime.
Booking and Checking Reports:
You can book the ESR test via SDL, opt for home sample collection, and access your report digitally.
