What happened to the high platelet count and pressure level?

The first thing to consider is whether you have had a cough, cold, or fever recently, and if so, it may be due to an infection, which can be restored to normal with aggressive antibiotic therapy.

If the patient is asymptomatic and only has a slightly high platelet count and pressure, this is also normal and may be due to low water intake, prolonged late nights, or a low diet, and no specific treatment is needed.

A high platelet count and pressure, if accompanied by an increase in white blood cells, is most likely due to an infection. If physiological factors and infections are ruled out, it is best to do further tests, such as coagulation function.

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