The normal reference value for platelets is (100-300)×10^9/L. Platelets 50-60 should mean (50-60)×10^9/L, which is not normal low platelets, usually due to impaired platelet production, increased destruction or consumption, and abnormal distribution. Some patients may not be bleeding and thus may not show significant clinical symptoms and appear to be normal. In this case, it should be noted that although there is no bleeding, there is a tendency to bleed and there may be a long clotting time. Patients are advised to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve relevant examinations and to get a clear diagnosis followed by symptomatic platelet-raising therapy. For patients with platelets (50-60) × 10^9/L, the treatment is mainly to apply androgens as prescribed by the doctor for treatment. In addition, immunosuppressants, immunoglobulins and other drugs can also be applied under the guidance of the doctor. If platelets are persistently low, plasma exchange or platelet transfusion, as well as medications that promote platelet production, may be used if necessary. In addition, patients with low platelets should pay attention to adjusting their diet in daily life, and it is advisable to eat beef, mutton, animal blood products, animal liver, etc. to replenish blood volume and follow medical advice for regular review.