What diseases can be ruled out with a normal blood sedimentation

Normal blood sedimentation is not able to exclude diseases, in the clinical blood sedimentation test can only be used as an auxiliary diagnostic index, and does not have any specificity.
Blood sedimentation refers to the erythrocyte sedimentation rate, the normal value of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate is about 0~15 millimeters per hour for men, and about 0~20 millimeters per hour for women, and there are physiological and pathological reasons for the increase in blood sedimentation value, and physiological reasons are often seen in the age of 12 years old, children and the elderly.
Pathological increase in blood sedimentation is also seen in more clinical reasons, such as malignant tumors, inflammatory infections, rheumatic immune system diseases, myocardial injuries and so on can lead to increase in blood sedimentation, but not always appear to increase in blood sedimentation, sometimes even in the active period of the disease, the blood sedimentation is also in the normal range.
Therefore, normal blood sedimentation has no diagnostic significance in the clinic, if there are other abnormalities, we need to consult a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional doctor for diagnosis and treatment, to identify the cause of the disease.