The normal value of platelets is 100×10<sup>9</sup>/L-300×10<sup>9</sup>/L. If it has decreased to 7×10<sup>9</sup>/L, there is a risk of cerebral hemorrhage and gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and it is best to transfuse platelets immediately to prevent the development of a hemorrhagic situation This is a life-threatening situation.
Secondly, the cause of the disease should be actively identified, including bone marrow aspiration, and then treated according to the original cause.
A low platelet count of 7×109/L is considered a severe reduction. Consider immune thrombocytopenia, most often caused by immune destruction, excessive depletion, or decreased production of platelets, which can very often lead to spontaneous hemorrhage and is difficult to stop. If the bleeding has not yet occurred, try to raise the platelets first, while using hormonal medication, and which specific hormonal medication should be used, as well as the dosage and duration of hormonal medication need to be determined according to the patient’s specific situation, and must be regulated under medical advice.
In addition, low platelet count may be associated with leukemia, hemophilia, purpura, etc. Patients should be treated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, etc., along with hormones.