How long does it take for the platelet boosters to work?

Platelet-raising injections usually rise in about 15 to 20 days, but there may be differences in the length of time the medication is used due to each person’s constitution.
A low platelet count is more serious and usually leads to an increased risk of bleeding, so it is treated mainly by platelet-raising injections, and most patients can get better in about 15 days. If the condition is severe, it can take about 20 days.
In addition, it is also necessary to treat the cause. If it is immune thrombocytopenia, it can be treated with glucocorticoids; in severe cases, splenectomy is needed, and immunosuppression is performed.
While taking the injection, pay attention to reasonable nutrition, regular work and rest, avoid staying up late and fatigue.
When the symptoms of low platelet, the patient should consult the doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication to avoid causing adverse reactions.