What kind of medication do you take for blood sedimentation?

Hematocrit is a diagnostic test to evaluate diseases, so the specific medication needs to be based on the presence or absence of specific diseases. 1. Hematocrit is the rate of erythrocyte sedimentation, which refers to the rate of erythrocyte sedimentation under certain conditions, generally less than 20mm/h, the specific normal value is slightly different in each testing organization. 2. Increased blood sedimentation rate is common in acute inflammation, connective tissue disease, tumors and other conditions, in sports, women’s menstruation and pregnancy can have a physiological mild increase. Blood sedimentation is also an indicator to assess the activity of the disease, for example, in rheumatoid arthritis, acute inflammatory period, need to observe the blood sedimentation to assess the effect of treatment. 3. Blood sedimentation itself does not require medication, but the actual medication needs to be based on the related diseases, such as acute infectious inflammation requires antibiotics (levofloxacin), such as connective tissue disease requires glucocorticosteroids (prednisone), immunosuppression (cyclophosphamide), etc. Tumors may require chemotherapy (Carbamazepine). Tumors may require chemotherapy (carboplatin), radiotherapy, surgery, etc. Physiologic tachycardia does not require medication. If there is any abnormal blood sedimentation, please consult a doctor to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician.