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My daughter is 15 years old...recently i did her esr so result was 19mm...so can anyone say me wat does it actually mean??

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Is it within range for the lab you used. Some are up to 20 other around 12/15 but really that level shouldn't be too concerning if no other/obvious illness. It's a measure of inflammation in the body but can easily be through a slight passing infection or very often an indication of inflammatory conditions-if very high, which your daughters doesn't appear to be at present. Best course is to speak to gp if there are concerns and then redo test in a while to see where rate is then. Gp is your best bet for advice since they will have your daughters medical history to align the ear too.

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Oops.. should read.. history to align the esr to.!

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My daughter is suffering from hypothyroidism and mild pr the range is 20mm

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