As a Florida-based functional medicine nurse practitioner, I often guide female patients through interpreting their lab tests. The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is a straightforward yet powerful measure of systemic inflammation. Let’s explore how ESR works, its reference values, clinical applications, and variables that can skew results.
The ESR quantifies how far red blood cells settle in a vertical tube over one hour. Inflammatory proteins—like fibrinogen and globulins—encourage red blood cells to clump (rouleaux formation), causing them to sink faster. Conversely, higher Albumin levels repel cells, slowing sedimentation.
Using the Westergren method, female ESR values are interpreted as:
Elevations above 20 mm/hr signal the need for further assessment of inflammatory or tissue-damaging processes.
A high ESR indicates active inflammation or tissue injury and may be seen in:
Rarely, a low ESR may occur with:
Several variables can interfere with ESR accuracy:
To complement ESR, consider:
Integrating ESR into female patient evaluations—under the guidance of a functional medicine nurse practitioner—enhances detection of inflammatory conditions and guides personalized care. Combining ESR insights with targeted nutrition, lifestyle modification, and root‐cause therapies promotes lasting wellness. Explore our Regenerative Medicine service to further support your health journey.
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