Low platelate count

2019-01-27 18:27:44
My mother is ra patient she has to go under a surgery for keen replacement by 15 of feb at aiims She is currently on folitrax 10mg And i think due to which her blood reports are not good plateles count is about 105000 may be due to folitrax is it possible??? she has taken folitrax a before test??? Is thus the reason? She is currently taking Thyronorm 62.5 empty stomach Pantop D-40 morning empty stomach Osteofos-70 once weekly morning empty stomach Uprise 60k once weekly Folitrax once weekly Folic acid at night Shelcal 500mg night Etoshine-90 night
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She suffering from many problem and many medication already. We have good range of treatment for RA. Suggest you chat with me online so we can give you good guidance

Answered2019-01-28 09:19:51

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No increase in platelets is not due to folitrax.. It’s due to viscosity of blood..
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Answered2019-01-28 03:44:59

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Consult general physician

Answered2019-01-28 02:46:21

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Share all reports

Answered2019-01-28 02:39:59

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Ur mother is on many medications and also has multiple problem U need proper Homeopathic case taken which will help in proper selection of medicine Chat with me with photos of lab report so tht we can help ur mother

Answered2019-01-28 02:28:19

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Yes folitrax (i.e methotrxate) can decrease platelet count ( along with rbc and wbc count) by directly supressing their production. Consult your Rheumatologist for further advice.

Answered2019-01-28 09:26:40

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Hi, take homeopathic constitutional medicine that will help her to some extent
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Answered2019-01-27 19:08:54

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