Platelet 325 refers to a platelet count of 325×10∧9/L, which is slightly higher than the normal range. It is still necessary to continue to follow up the changes in platelets, and if it continues to rise, then it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.
The normal range of platelet count is (100~300)×10∧9/L, so 325×10∧9/L is slightly higher than the normal range.
Platelet count more than 400×10∧9/L is thrombocytosis, which is common in eukaryotic erythrocytosis, primary thrombocythemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, etc. Platelet count less than 100×10∧9/L is thrombocytopenia, which is often caused by excessive destruction of platelets, platelet generation disorder or platelet distribution abnormality, which can be seen in immune thrombocytopenia, systemic lupus erythematosus, aplastic anemia, and other diseases, It can be seen in immune thrombocytopenia, SLE, aplastic anemia, liver cirrhosis and other diseases.
If the blood routine indicates thrombocytosis or thrombocytopenia, it is recommended to give targeted treatment after identifying the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor.