What about platelet 111?



Platelets 111×10^9/L are in the normal range and do not require treatment.

The normal reference range for platelets is (100-300)x10^9/L, which is a type of peripheral blood cell whose main function is to participate in coagulation.

When platelets are abnormally low, or platelets are abnormally high, it will lead to a series of bleeding and thrombotic events in the body.

If platelets are abnormally low, or platelets are abnormally high, it is necessary to consult the hematology department, improve the bone marrow puncture, bone marrow biopsy, blood sampling and a series of tests to clarify the cause of the disease, and then treat the cause to effectively improve the platelet abnormality.

For patients with severe thrombocytopenia, platelet transfusion is necessary to prevent serious bleeding events, while for patients with abnormally high platelets, platelet mono-collection is necessary to prevent serious bleeding and thrombosis events.