A platelet count of 115×10^9/L is considered normal, and the normal range of platelet count is: (100 to 300) x10^9/L.
Platelet count is a quantitative and qualitative analysis of platelets in the blood for the diagnosis of platelet abnormalities. The basic functions of platelets are adhesion, aggregation, secretion, procoagulation, and clot retraction. Abnormalities in these functions can lead to bleeding disorders.
Thrombocytopenia: platelet count less than 100 x 10^9/L, seen in aplastic anemia, acute leukemia, and primary thrombocytopenic purpura.
Thrombocytosis: seen in infection, primary thrombocythemia, secondary thrombocythemia and so on.
Platelet abnormalities should be taken seriously and prompt medical attention should be sought.