Is it necessary to take aspirin for high platelet aggregation rate

A high platelet aggregation rate can determine whether to take aspirin or not depending on your situation, and in general it is OK to take it.

The process of platelet aggregation is a process in which first the glycoproteins on the platelet membrane adhere to the fibrinogen, then the platelets continue to adhere to the platelet membrane on the other side through the fibrinogen, and then the platelets can aggregate with each other as long as they pass through the fibrinogen. The high rate of platelet aggregation can also lead to various diseases.

If the patient is pregnant, it is a normal state for a pregnant woman to have a high platelet aggregation rate during pregnancy, at which point the pregnant woman can decide whether to take aspirin on the advice of her doctor, because the drug is taken with some caution during pregnancy, as it relates to the normal development of the fetus and so on. You can also choose not to deal with it, usually pay attention to your eating habits, eat lightly, drink more water, pay attention to your mental state, etc.

If the patient has a blood disorder, such as leukemia, thrombosis, or cerebral infarction, a high platelet aggregation rate is an abnormal condition that lasts for a long time, so you can take aspirin to stabilize the aggregation rate and use it according to your physician’s orders and instructions. Aspirin can reduce the number of platelets and make the coagulation rate of platelets lower.