High platelet count refers to the high concentration of platelets in human blood, which is usually caused by blood infection, concentration or bone marrow disease.
1. If a high platelet count occurs, the first step is to compare the platelet count with the reference value to confirm the magnitude of the increase. If the platelet count is only slightly elevated and there is no obvious discomfort, it can be left untreated for the time being and followed by regular checkups.
2. If the platelet count is persistently high, it may be caused by bacterial infections, malignant tumors, hematological rheumatism or myeloproliferative diseases such as essential thrombocythemia. It is recommended to consult a doctor for repeated platelet counts as well as other more detailed examinations to identify the specific cause of the disease, and to choose the appropriate therapeutic plan for intervention and treatment.