The normal range of blood sedimentation is 0~15mm/h for men and 0~20mm/h for women, and the patient’s blood sedimentation of 105mm/h has far exceeded the normal value.
Hematocrit, known as erythrocyte sedimentation rate, refers to the rate at which red blood cells settle under certain conditions.
At rest, erythrocytes can be subjected to the earth’s gravity, plasma buoyancy and blood pressure components of a variety of interactions, the normal male for 0 ~ 15mm / h, normal female for 0 ~ 20mm / h, the patient’s blood sedimentation 105mm / h is very high, has far exceeded the normal value.
Blood sedimentation rate can be physiological or pathological increase, a variety of inflammatory diseases, tissue injury and necrosis, some patients with anemia, malignant tumors, atherosclerosis, diabetes, etc. can lead to increased blood sedimentation rate. The presence of rapid blood sedimentation should be timely consultation, identify the causes, and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.