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I have applied for insurance policy, after some pathological tests their panel doctor has advised for these tests • ME/ECG/CBP(w/o ESR ) what these test means?
ECG is electrocardigram, for the normal function of heart..., CBP is complete Blood Picture... ESR is erythrocyte sedimentation rate to rule out any chronic conditions.. they have asked for the above test to certify that you are healthy in case of insurance policy..,
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For What ME/ECG/CBP(w/o ESR) Tests Are Done ?
Hi welcome to Healthcaremagic ECG is electrocardigram, for the normal function of heart..., CBP is complete Blood Picture... ESR is erythrocyte sedimentation rate to rule out any chronic conditions.. they have asked for the above test to certify that you are healthy in case of insurance policy.., Hope I have answered your question.. Takecare...