Is my platelet count too low at 88
it could be due to a liver disease
150,000 is the low end of the "normal" range, so yeah...125,000 is a hair low, but your doctor may not be too worried about it.
Low blood platelets will affect clotting. Thrombocytopenia is the official term for low platelet count - lower than normal range. Too low can affect coagulation (clotting).
Do you eat a lot of licorice? Too much licorice ( especially the pure licorice candies) can lower your potassium level which in turn effects your white blood count.
Platelet count of 113 (or 113,000 more properly) is indicative of mild thrombocytopenia. It should be monitored, but physicians generally don't become concerned until platelet counts are much lower.
Hypothermia is caused by being exposed to cold temperatures for too long. Thrombocytopenia hallucinations are caused by a low blood platelet count.
yes this is normal, About 12 is too normal don't be afraid.
Usually expressed in thousands, a 277 count would be 277K. The normal range is 150K-450K. platelet-countHigh counts eligible for a double donation to help others (such as with the Red Cross) would be 300K or higher. 150K-299K would be eligible for a single donation. Yes, you are normal.Too high a count could mean bone marrow issues (>450K) and too low a count (
People with liver disease, a common side effect of excessive alcohol consumption, develop an enlarged spleen. The spleen normally traps platelets. When it becomes enlarged, this may accelerate, and cause a low platelet count.
Platelets are cells in your blood that help blood to clot. They are made in the bone marrow. Chemotherapy can cause your bone marrow to make less platelets and may make you prone to bruising or bleeding.A count of 129,000 (or referred to as 129 for short) on treatment day is probably fine to proceed with chemotherapy. There are many factors to consider including type and dose of chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor about how your chemo regimen affects your platelet count.
Mean platelet volume is the size of the platelets. The higher the MPV the larger the platelet size and the lower the MPV the smaller the platelets. High MPV can cause a person to be at a higher risk for strokes and heart attacks. Low MPV can cause a person to be at risk for bleeding problems (too much bleeding that is slow to stop). There are some natural anti coagulants that help lower MPV blood like flax seed oil and fish oil. More information on the link provided below.