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Having Vaginal Infection, On T.b Medications. Is The Decrease In The E.s.r Significant? Should I Continue Medicine?

hi,my age is 27years/female ...i am repeatedly having vaginal infection(inflammation of the labia majora and minora)since 3years....got my esr done 2months back value-52..my doctor has put me on t.b medications since then...now my e.s.r is 47 after 2.5months of the medications i started...should i continue the medications..and is the decrease in the e.s.r significant and is the diagnosis correct..
Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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yes decrease in esr is a good sign. you should continue the medicines till the esr becomes normal .
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Having Vaginal Infection, On T.b Medications. Is The Decrease In The E.s.r Significant? Should I Continue Medicine?

hi, yes decrease in esr is a good sign. you should continue the medicines till the esr becomes normal .