Low platelets
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Platelets are responsible for the proper coagulation of our blood, ensuring that it is always circulating in the best form for our bodies, clotting when it needs to stop a bleed, and also preventing unnecessary clots, which could block important arteries.
A normal platelet count varies between 150,000 and...

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If a blood test indicates that your thrombocyte or platelet count is very low, it can be worrying because it means that something is not quite right in your body. A normal platelet count ranges from between 150,000 to 450,000.
Platelets play an important role in the blood coagulation process, so a platelet...

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The role of platelets in our body is essential as part of the process of blood coagulation. A normal platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000, but various conditions may cause a fall and can lead to internal bleeding. A low platelet count is a serious matter that requires medical supervision, but you can...

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Platelets play an important role in our body as they work in the process of blood coagulation. A normal platelet count ranges from 150000 - 450000 but certain diseases can cause the number to decrease drastically, causing a risk of internal bleeding if the count is less than 10,000. It is important...

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The platelets or thrombocytes play a very important role in the process of blood clotting, making it necessary to maintain an appropriate level of these in the body to remain healthy. An adult's normal level of platelets in the blood ranges between 150,000 and 450,000 per cubic millimeter. When they drop...
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