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What is sedimation?

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Updated: 6/5/2024

process in which heavier particles of an insoluble solid in a liquid settle down

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What is a normal sedamation rate for men?

A normal sedimation rate for men is usually less than 15 mm/hr. However, it can vary slightly depending on the individual and factors such as age and overall health. Any significant increase in sedimation rate may indicate inflammation or infection.


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What is a normal sedamation rate for men?

A normal sedimation rate for men is usually less than 15 mm/hr. However, it can vary slightly depending on the individual and factors such as age and overall health. Any significant increase in sedimation rate may indicate inflammation or infection.


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