Low platelet count is common in aplastic anemia, acute leukemia, hypersplenism, etc.. The cause of the disease should be identified in time.
1. Aplastic anemia: it is a kind of blood disease caused by various reasons leading to bone marrow hematopoietic dysfunction, which is mainly manifested by progressive worsening of anemia, infection and bleeding, and will lead to low platelet count.
2. Acute leukemia: the specific cause is still unclear, which may be related to biological factors, physical factors, chemical factors, genetic factors and certain blood diseases. Patients may show anemia, fever, bleeding and low platelet count.
3. Hypersplenism: divided into primary and secondary, the cause of primary hypersplenism is not clear, which may be related to congenital diseases; secondary hypersplenism is related to multi-system diseases. It may be manifested as splenomegaly, decreased total blood count, anemia, and low platelet count.
Low platelet count can also be seen in other diseases, such as primary immune thrombocytopenia, severe liver disease, etc. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of the physician for appropriate treatment.