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I m 27 year old male lean person with a height 5 feet 7 inches tall. from last 2 weeks i m suffering from cough for which i had under gone blood test .In my blood test everything was normal except my ESR level were too high which was 70 mm so i gone for x ray. but my x ray report was also normal. so can you pls tell me why my ESR level gone up so high and why i suffering from cough if its not Tuberclosis than whta i m suffering from plz help me out
 
  raj_singh18 on 2008-04-10
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Hi Raj,

Single elevated ESR test usually do not suggest anything and in the absence of any sign or symptom it is strongly so, but as you have mentioned you have cough for two weeks and had negative x-ray for TB. I think it is unsignificant unless you presist your cough which may want another blood work and x-ray. It is also possible a result of lab error. You should wait and watch and care of himself with plenty of rest, plenty of water, and eat fruits and vegetables.
 
Dr. Rakesh Km Lko last decade
Dear sir,
what you say what are the other possibilities if it is not T.B cos my all blood count are also normal but frankly speaking i m in very much tension as i have a family history of T.B . i have read somewhere there are also possibility of anaemia, or any other heart disease also.. so can you pls suggest me anythink before it become too late
 
raj_singh18 last decade
You should undergo homoeopathic treatment for your present cough.
 
Dr. Rakesh Km Lko last decade

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