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Low platlet  post 3 months pregnancy
Hi, My wife had low platlets count before going for C section 68k..she was infused platlets.just before c section... Now , my kid is on breastfeeding..... Today after 3.5 months after delivery She had minor fatigue, body ache and sore throat ( common symptoms ) our physician asked to take CBC and ESr ..everything came normal ..but we can see platelets today also 84k... Please guide if this normal or need to be daignosed more? Which doc to consult Physician or Gynacalogist for this.. History of platlet count : 2019 - thyrocare checkup it was 1.2 lakh 2021 march - (1 trimster  pregnancy )- 1.2 lakh 2021 - August - (7th month pregnancy) 1.4 lakh 2021 - October - ( 9th month - 84k) Before C section - 68k Discharge - 78k 2022 - Jan ---- 84k Thanks in advance
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At 68,000  platelet count is low but it is not a disaster unless you have to undergo surgery. To increase Platelet count naturally Vit B10, B12, Vit C, Vit D and Vit K are useful. They are found in legumes (मटर, लोबिया, बीन्ज़, हरी पत्तेदार सब्जियां, गोभी, ब्रोकोली , ) Also found in non veg food like Liver, bone marrow, fish, eggs , milk . Also found in Citrus fruits At least one dish containing these vegetables or non veg will help you. Avoid Alcohol, Cranberry juice and artificial sweeteners.
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Connect with a physician fr a low platelet count More than a lakh count is normal
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