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Your Platelet count level of 120 thou/uL is mildly low (normal: 150β450 thou/uL). This is a minor abnormality that may not require immediate treatment but should be monitored. Schedule a routine follow-up with your healthcare provider to discuss whether any intervention is needed.
This level indicates a mild abnormality. Schedule a follow-up with your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
| Level | Platelet count (thou/uL) | Risk Level | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | 150β450 | Low Risk | Routine |
| Mild Abnormality | 127.5β149.9 | Moderate Risk | Follow-up |
| Moderate Abnormality | < 105.0 | High Risk | Urgent |
| Your Level | 120 | MODERATE Risk | Follow-up |
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Your Platelet count level of 120 thou/uL is mildly low. While not an emergency, this could be an early warning sign. Unlock the full report to access: Clinical Interpretation (what this means for you), Risk Assessment (your risk level explained), Medication Warnings (medications to avoid), Follow-Up Tests (what to ask your doctor for), Lifestyle & Dietary Recommendations (foods that help and hurt), When to Repeat Testing (best time to retest), Doctor Visit Preparation, Questions for Your Doctor, Emergency Guide (when to worry), Prescribed Medications (common treatments), What Happens If You Ignore This Result, Your Personalised Action Plan, and Estimated Recovery Timeline.
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