Whether or not you can take a hot spring with high platelets depends on the cause of the high platelets. Generally speaking, physiological platelet elevation, or platelet elevation caused by mild dehydration, can soak in hot springs, but if the platelet elevation is triggered by serious diseases such as chronic granulocytic leukemia, generally can not soak in hot springs.
1. Physiological factors: part of the population with elevated platelets, and is a slight abnormality, generally only need to observe. This part of the population, there are no uncomfortable symptoms, and other test results are not abnormal.
2. Dehydration: when the human body in the high temperature environment caused by heat stroke or acute gastroenteritis, resulting in the loss of body fluids, so that platelets can be a transient increase. Generally soon after the control of the original disease, platelets will fall to normal. If the general body condition is good, this situation can be soaked in hot springs.
3. Chronic granulocytic leukemia: if accompanied by severe infections and anemia, it is best not to soak in the hot springs before the disease is controlled.
There are other causes of high platelets, such as primary thrombocythemia, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, under the guidance of the physician to treat the cause.