Low platelets in patients with cirrhosis may be recovered by intervening with drugs, surgery, and platelet transfusions.
Low platelets in cirrhosis may be caused by portal hypertension due to cirrhosis, which leads to hypersplenism, causing the spleen to phagocytose too many platelets. In addition, patients with cirrhosis may suffer from malnutrition, which in turn affects the hematopoietic function of the bone marrow and reduces the production of blood platelets.
For patients with cirrhosis with reduced platelets, it is recommended that treatment through drugs, surgery, platelet transfusion and other methods can mostly improve. However, due to the different conditions of each patient, there are differences in the treatment program, and the degree of recovery is also different. It is necessary to give appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and its recovery can also consult a specialized physician.