The platelets are an important component of the body and their main function is to clot and protect the integrity of the capillary wall. Platelets are maintained at a stable level and elevated platelets indicate a problem in the patient’s body, which may be caused by a viral infection, myeloproliferative disease, acute blood loss after surgery, some type of anemia, exercise, or after eating.
Platelets are a very important component of the body and their main function is to clot and protect the integrity of the capillary wall. Platelets are maintained at a stable level and elevated platelets indicate a problem that may be caused by a viral infection, myeloproliferative disorder, acute blood loss after surgery, some type of anemia, exercise, or after eating.
Viral infections. If the body is infected with a certain virus, platelets will be significantly elevated, such as a large increase in platelets when a cold virus invades.
Myeloproliferative disorders. Leukemia is a myeloproliferative disease, such as acute leukemia and chronic granulocytic leukemia, and other meats can easily lead to substantial changes in platelet counts.
Acute blood loss after surgery. If there is a large amount of blood loss after surgery, then platelets will increase, and post-surgical infections can easily lead to a large increase in platelets.
Anemia, iron deficiency anemia, and hemolytic anemia all predispose platelets to elevation.
If you like to exercise, after a lot of exercise, the composition of the blood will change and the platelet count will increase.