Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
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RDW (Red cell Distribution Width)
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The tiniest blood cell type is called a platelet. By concentrating near the site of the damage, closing the bleeding vessel’s hole, and accelerating blood clotting, platelets assist in halting bleeding after an injury.
If you frequently bruise or are getting surgery, platelet counts might be taken. With bleeding problems, heart disease, diabetes, and inflammatory conditions, the platelet count might vary.
High level:
- Blood clots or Bleeding
Low level:
- Thrombocytopenia
What you should do:
High levels:
Take
- Anagrelide: This medicine is used to lower platelet counts.
- Aspirin: This medicine helps prevent blood clots. …
- Hydroxyurea: This platelet-lowering medicine is used to treat cancers and sickle cell disease, for example.
Low levels:
Avoid activities that could cause injury.
Consult your Doctor.
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