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Low platelet count
Hi, my friend a 30 yr female has 126000 platelet count with no infection . Is it normal? Should she go for any other test to know the underlying cause, if so what test ?
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Recheck the platelets after 3 days .Nothing to worry if asymptomatic.If there is further fall in platelets please contact.
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Hi Thanks for contacting practo, the decrease in count is mild I suggest you to repeat the test again after 3 days to check for any further decrease in the count.
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Repeat test again after 3 days
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May be recent viral infection.. Please consult with me on my private chat window..
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If she is asymptomatic then nothing to worry, if any fever or bone pains are present please get one dengue profile igg igm and ns1
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If you are ok,and not on any sort of medicines , then nothing to worry.
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Even though it's slightly less than the normal limits,  it's ok. No need to go for any tests.
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