Are platelets 125 to 350 normal?

The normal range of platelets is (100~300)×10^9/L. Platelet count test result of (125~350)×10^9 per L is a slight elevation, which may be a physiological phenomenon or caused by anemia or blood loss, infection and blood system diseases.
1. Physiological factors: the body’s reduced intake of water in a hot environment may lead to a transient slight rise in platelets, which only needs to be observed.
2. Anemia or blood loss: when there is hemolytic anemia or acute blood loss, the human body’s platelets will also react to a mild increase, but a large number of blood loss will lead to excessive consumption of platelets and reduce.
3. Infection: viral, bacterial and fungal, parasitic infections can trigger platelet rise.
4. Other factors: including malignant tumors, drug effects, and hematologic disorders such as primary thrombocythemia can lead to a mild increase in platelets.
In addition, myeloproliferative diseases, including primary myelofibrosis and true erythrocytosis, can cause a mild increase in platelets. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the examination, identify the cause of the disease, and then treat the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor.