How long does it take to recover from 700+ platelets

How long it takes to recover from platelets 700+ should be determined by the specific condition.
There are various causes of increased platelets, such as infections, autoimmune diseases, primary thrombocythemia, and early stage of chronic granulocytic leukemia. If it is caused by infection, under the premise of effective anti-infection, it usually takes 1~2 weeks to recover. If it is caused by other more serious diseases such as chronic granulocytic leukemia, primary thrombocythemia, etc., it may take several months or even longer to recover with active treatment of the primary disease.
Normal values for platelets are within the range of (100 to 300) × 10^9/L. The patient’s platelets were 700 x 10^9/L, which is significantly elevated. It may be related to the infectious factors, because the inflammatory factors stimulate the body to produce factors that promote platelet growth. At this time, with the gradual improvement of inflammation, platelets can gradually return to normal, and most patients can return to normal after 1~2 weeks of treatment.
In the case of other more serious diseases, such as autoimmune diseases, primary thrombocythemia, early stage of chronic granulocytic leukemia, etc., the treatment cycle may be longer, and the recovery time will be prolonged, and it may take a few months or even longer to recover.
It is recommended that patients should be under the guidance of a doctor, based on a combination of medical history, clinical manifestations, and other test results, in order to clarify the diagnosis and actively treat the disease.