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Platelet count 896

High Platelet count level of 896 can cause a number of symptoms.

An abnormal platelet count of 896 may affect your body’s ability to form blood clots, which is vital for stopping bleeding. A count of 896 could lead to symptoms like easy bruising, prolonged bleeding, nosebleeds, or fatigue. Platelets are essential components of the blood that help prevent excessive blood loss and support wound healing. Abnormal platelet counts may occur due to infections, autoimmune diseases, bone marrow disorders, or medication side effects. Treatment options may vary, but the first thing you should do is change your diet.

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Ideal levels of Platelet count in the blood are approximately 150 - 450 thou/uL (Men)

Ideal agewise Platelet count level for men :
Age Ideal Platelet count value
<5 years 163.44
5-10 years 178.084
10-15 years 194.04
15-20 years 211.426
20-25 years 230.37
25-30 years 251.011
30-35 years 273.502
35-40 years 298.008
40-45 years 324.71
45-50 years 353.804
50-55 years 385.505
55-60 years 420.046
60-70 years 416.674
70-80 years 413.329
80-90 years 410.01
90-100 years 446.747
>100 years 443.161

*Optimal values are derived from our extensive collection of patient data.

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Below are the symptoms and treatments associated with high platelet count:

  • Symptoms of High Platelet Count (Thrombocytosis):
    • Unexplained bruising or bleeding
    • Headaches or dizziness
    • Chest pain or a feeling of pressure in the chest
    • Shortness of breath
    • Red or pale skin, particularly on the palms
    • Abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Treatments for High Platelet Count:
    • Treating the underlying cause (e.g., infection, iron deficiency, or bone marrow disorders)
    • Medications such as aspirin to reduce the risk of blood clots
    • Chemotherapy or other treatments for blood cancers (e.g., polycythemia vera)
    • Platelet-lowering medications (e.g., hydroxyurea) if necessary
    • Avoiding activities that increase the risk of bleeding or clotting
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Ideal levels of Platelet count in the blood are approximately 150-450 thou/uL (Women)

Ideal agewise Platelet count level for women :
Age Ideal Platelet count value
<5 years 163.843
5-10 years 178.964
10-15 years 195.48
15-20 years 213.52
20-25 years 233.225
25-30 years 254.749
30-35 years 278.259
35-40 years 303.939
40-45 years 331.989
45-50 years 362.628
50-55 years 396.094
55-60 years 432.649
60-70 years 428.964
70-80 years 425.31
80-90 years 421.688
90-100 years 418.097
>100 years 414.536

Certain medicines, alcohol and foods rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids can sometimes affect the results of some laboratory tests. If you have come to know that your Platelet count is not in the normal range (150-450 thou/uL), then you should immediately contact an experienced doctor.

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What to do after Platelet count blood test?

If bleeding occurs after your Platelet count test, raise your arm and apply pressure to the spot for at least 3 minutes. It’s normal to see some bruising after a Platelet count blood draw. If you feel pain following the Platelet count test, apply ice wrapped in a towel to the area for 10 minutes. For anything more than mild discomfort, contact your doctor.

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