Is thrombocytopenia related to alcohol consumption?

Alcohol can also cause thrombocytopenia, which is considered to be related to the reduced platelet production and shortened platelet life span caused by acute or chronic alcoholism. In addition, hypersplenism secondary to alcoholic cirrhosis is a major factor in thrombocytopenia. When patients stop drinking or undergo standardised treatment, platelet counts tend to return to normal and are sometimes accompanied by an increase in platelets.