High platelet count can be reviewed on an optional basis, control inflammation or treat hematologic diseases.
1. Elective review: If the platelet count is high, if the elevation is not obvious (less than 400×10^9/L) and blood system diseases and acute infections are ruled out, there is no need for special treatment for the time being, and the elevation can be reviewed on an elective basis.
2. Control inflammation: acute infection and acute inflammation, such as acute upper respiratory tract infection, acute pneumonia and other diseases can lead to platelet elevation, usually after controlling infection and inflammation, it can be normalized.
3. Treatment of hematologic diseases: Certain hematologic diseases such as chronic granulocytic leukemia, iron deficiency anemia, primary thrombocythemia, etc. can also lead to elevated platelets. Depending on the disease, chemotherapy, iron supplementation and myelosuppressive drugs can be chosen as treatment modalities.
It is important to note that high platelet counts should be treated in hospitals to identify the cause and appropriate treatment should be chosen under the advice of the doctor.