Isn’t a platelet count of 60 dangerous?

A platelet count of 60, or 60 x 10^9/L is considered moderate thrombocytopenia. Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is generally not serious; hematologic disorders such as remittent fever and acute leukemia are more serious. 1. Drug effects: If taking drugs cause thrombocytopenia to 60×10^9/L, such as aspirin and other drugs, usually after stopping the drug, platelets can be restored to the normal range, generally not serious. 2. Blood system diseases: platelet 60×10^9/L caused by aplastic anemia can cause bleeding of skin mucous membrane, bleeding of gums, and in severe cases, it can lead to bleeding of internal organs, so it is more serious. If the thrombocytopenia caused by leukemia, at this time the patient may also have infections and other conditions, if the treatment is not timely, the patient may bleed or more serious infections and life-threatening, more serious. When the platelets are only 60×10^9/L, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in time to find out the cause in time, and then according to the cause of treatment, so as not to cause bleeding and infection, which will seriously affect the patient’s health.