No, a hyperactive spleen does not directly cause platelet deficiency. Platelet deficiency is typically due to decreased platelet production in the bone marrow or increased platelet destruction in the body, such as in immune thrombocytopenia. However, a splenic disorder or enlargement can sometimes lead to increased platelet destruction and contribute to low platelet levels.
411 feet, meter, ... or what?
411 grams is equal to approximately 0.906 pounds.
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increase iron intake......a proper diet will help you as well... also avoid alcohol as it decreases the platelet level
yes it is...there is a chances of bleeding if it further drops to the level below 20000
Yes, My platelet count was 421 thousand before my splenectomy. One week after removal it was at 2.1 million. Two weeks after my platelet count was at 2.4. My doctors are hoping that it will come down on it's own, but as it looks right now I will have to be on medication to reduce my platelet count. They are expecting it to always be at an elevated level, but they did not expect such high numbers.
0.95% of 411= 0.95% * 411= 0.0095 * 411= 3.9045
Stroke is the number one cause of adult disability in the world's wealthiest countries and the third leading cause of death after heart attack and cancer. Here are the Major Risk Factors for a Stroke: High blood pressure or hypertension. Blood pressure reading of 140/90 or higher. High fat diet, stress and being overweight can narrow arteries. Smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke. Sticky blood or platelet aggregation. microscopic components of blood stick together, leading to clot formation. To prevent this, talk to your doctor about taking a low dose aspirin daily. Aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation and can reduce the risk of stroke by up to 30% in some people. Vitamin E can improve blood flow and prevent blood clots. High cholesterol level. Before a person has a stroke, he/she might have one or more "ministrokes", or transient ischaemic attacks [TIAs}. The symptoms are the same as a stroke. High Homocysteine level. Homocysteine is an amino acid used by the body for many functions including detoxification. Heavy Drinking
An increased platelet count can cause clots. These usually occur in the veins. If a person has a hole between the chambers of the heart (about 10% do and don't know it), the clot can travel to the brain causing a stroke. If no hole, the clot will travel to the lungs causing damage there also.
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Infected RBC trigger platelet to produce PF4 protein, which activate monocyte (Macrophage) to clear platelet from circulation by sequestration in spleen. which leads to high production of platelet (so giant platelet ) and decreased platelet on smear. I M Patel. 9004034340
normal platelet level is 150,000-450,000, so generally when you get below 100,000 you are considered to be thrombocytopenic, below 20,000 severely and dangerously thrombocytopenic--which means you are at risk for spontaneously bleeding.
Reciprocal of -411 = 1 / -411 = -0.00243309002
You can't, you have to be riding level 2. then you go to trade>safe haven>stroke a horse.