Is a blood count of 60 serious?

Sedimentation 60 is usually 60 mm/h, which is significantly higher than normal, but this value alone does not fully reflect the severity of the disease. Hematocrit is the sedimentation rate of red blood cells and is not a specific diagnostic indicator for a particular disease. The normal range of blood sedimentation is 0~20mm/h for women and 0~15mm/h for men. Blood sedimentation of 60 indicates that the blood sedimentation is obviously increased, which can be seen in physiological factors and pathological factors. 1. Increased blood sedimentation can be seen in physiological reasons, such as menstruation, early pregnancy. 2. It can also be seen in pathological reasons, such as: ① various inflammatory diseases, such as various bacterial infections, viral infections, tuberculosis, rheumatism, etc.; ② tissue damage and necrosis, such as acute myocardial infarction; ③ malignant tumors, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric cancer, etc.; ④ cirrhosis of the liver, anemia and other diseases. Blood sedimentation is not a specific indicator, and cannot indicate the severity of the disease. It is necessary to go to the hospital to find out the cause of the disease before assessing the severity of the primary disease under the guidance of the physician.