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Continuous falling in Platelet count
Hi, One of my freind is suffering from deficiency in platelet count.According to Doctor,she was minorly affected by  dengue virus and internally it was cured.But still after some days her platelet count falls down to 30000 and every day its getting decrease.Doc gave some steroid and the count get constant above 1.5lakh.But after 3 days its getting less in count.Now consulted to another Doc,as per the diagnosis He is suspecting some viral alargy causes the count deduction.What will be the exact treatment or diagnosis.
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Hello, Some short of PLATELET COUNTS becomes normal but again n again it redused some short of immune DEFICIENCY use of regular citrus fruit like lemon, ORANGE,kiwi,most effective n INCREASE PLATLET COUNT. To increase immunity SEPTILLIN BY HIMALAYA TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR two three months work nboost up immunity.like wise a PATANJALI PROUDCT GILOY GHAN VATTI TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD, it's a green herb no harm no side effect even used in AIDS pt cancer patient to increase PLATELET..till final DIAGNOSIS is made you can continue these so platlet at least MAINTAIN.plenty of liqids, light diet.ok.
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This doesn't look like viral or Dengue but it can be ITP. for further detail pl. call
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