Platelets count in lower side always

2023-05-12 11:34:06
Hi, I am noticing that my platelets count is always on the lower side(less than 100000) from past 2 years.I am 28 weeks pregnant now and it has come down to 90000 per microlitre of blood. How can I increase it?
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Forget it. As the time for delivery comes your Gynecologist will manage as per the conditions.

Answered2023-05-12 14:50:04

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Don't take stress. Along with platelets we look for other parameters as well. It's better if you connect through video consultation or discuss with your obstetrician

Answered2023-05-12 12:07:46

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Please consult for proper discussion.

Answered2023-05-16 01:48:42

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It's gestational thrombocytopenia. Have your pregnancy booked where facility of blood bank is available and platelets are available. It may go down further with advancing pregnancy and u may need platelet transfusion at the time of delivery. It's a high risk pregnancy

Answered2023-05-13 05:29:23

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U cannot do anything to increase this! Connect with a hematologist fr investigations to find out the reason n treatment

Answered2023-05-13 02:29:23

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Need a monitoring

Answered2023-05-12 13:41:06

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U have thrombocytopenia pls consult a physician

Answered2023-05-12 12:18:43

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