Low blood platelets: Platelets are very important cells in the blood. Whenever blood comes out in the body due to any reason, platelets form a clot there, which stops bleeding. But if the number of platelets in the blood is low, then there can be signs of many diseases.

Platelets count should be 150,000 to 450,000 per micro-liter in blood
If platelets are low, then the risk of bleeding increases.
what is the normal range of platelets
verywellhealth According to this, the platelet count of a normal person should be 150,000 to 450,000 per micro-liter in the blood. If there is less than 150,000 platelets per microliter in the blood, then it is a mild bleeding risk, but if the platelets are below 20 thousand then there is a serious risk. In this situation it becomes difficult to stop the bleeding.
Symptoms of low platelets
Bleeding gums while brushing.
Red-red appearance on the skin.
Excessive bleeding even in the slightest injury.
Extreme pain in the joint, especially in the knees and hips.
Frequent bleeding from nose.
Bleeding from stool and urine.
headache.
In which diseases, platelets become low,
some may be due to genetic reasons.
If there is an autoimmune disease then it can happen.
Bacterial blood infection disease in bacteremia.
Blood thinners such as Hepatin sodium can also cause low blood platelets.
If gestational thrombocytopenia occurs during pregnancy, platelets may also decrease.
Platelets can also be reduced in the disease of blood cancer.
If the spleen is enlarged, then platelets can also be reduced by this.
How to manage
platelets To increase platelets, it would be better to drink pomegranate, beet juice. The juice of papaya leaves is effective in increasing platelets. On the other hand, eating kiwi, giloy, spinach, etc. increases the platelet count.
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