The platelet index is so low that prompt medical attention is needed. The first thing you need to rule out is some common cold, fever, diarrhea and other diseases caused by immune platelet hypo, the disease disappears, platelets slowly return to normal. If the low platelets are caused by some blood disorders or infections, they are prone to spontaneous bleeding, subcutaneous bleeding, traumatic appearances of more than one symptom, and in severe cases may lead to internal and intracranial bleeding, etc., endangering the patient’s life.
The normal index of platelet count is 100-300, and generally if the platelets are below 60, it is a cause for concern. Try to keep an eye on the platelet count at all times to avoid bleeding due to low platelets.
Patients should usually stay away from toxic gases or toxic substances that, when absorbed by the body, can cause impairment in the appreciation and growth and maturation of megakaryocytes in the body’s bone marrow, which can lead to a reduction in platelets and the formation of blood disorders such as aplastic anemia or acute leukemia. If a patient is infected with a virus, such as epidemic hemorrhagic fever or infectious mononucleosis, it can also cause symptoms of low platelets.
Patients should avoid skin or localized skin damage to the body due to external factors during their illness. Low platelets and skin damage can easily lead to heavy bleeding, which is not conducive to recovery and may aggravate the condition.