Is a platelet count of 35 normal?

Platelet 35 is not normal.
Platelet 35 is defined as a platelet count of 35 x 10⁹/L, and the normal range for platelets is (100 to 300) x 10⁹/L. A platelet count of 35 x 10⁹/L indicates that platelets are severely below normal.
Severe reduction in platelets is most often caused by hematologic disorders, and common disorders include aplastic anemia, leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, and autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura. These disorders result in a severe reduction in platelet count, along with symptoms of severe bleeding.
When platelets are severely lowered, there may be serious consequences of internal bleeding, such as intracranial hemorrhage, vomiting blood, blood in the stool, and black stools.
When a platelet count of 35×10⁹/L is present, it is recommended to visit the hospital immediately to clarify the cause and give targeted treatment.