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What Diet To Follow To Balance ESR Level In Blood?

Actuallu my mamma aged 65 recently took ESR test . Doctor told that it isincreased and there is some infection nd gave some medicines .After that she had a severe stomech pain.

Actually what type of food she can take to balance the

ESR level in blood?

Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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Geriatrics Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Looking at the clinical history, I expect the ESR to return to normal after treatment.
ESR is not diagnostic of any condition and is only prognostic.
So, if you want to reduce ESR, you need to find the cause of increased ESR. If it gas reduced, then it signifies, infection was cause.
Diet cannot help. ESR is a marker for inflammation. If more clinical and laboratory data are available, I can help you further.
Any further queries, happy to help again
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What Diet To Follow To Balance ESR Level In Blood?

Hi, Looking at the clinical history, I expect the ESR to return to normal after treatment. ESR is not diagnostic of any condition and is only prognostic. So, if you want to reduce ESR, you need to find the cause of increased ESR. If it gas reduced, then it signifies, infection was cause. Diet cannot help. ESR is a marker for inflammation. If more clinical and laboratory data are available, I can help you further. Any further queries, happy to help again