Thrombocytopenia Allergic

Platelet is a small plate of purple-red round shape that is found in our blood to protect the walls of small vessels and stop bleeding when damaged. The percentage of platelets in the blood is determined quantitatively. The absolute value (platelet count) determines how many billions of cells are in your body. A change in this amount may indicate some kind of problem in your body, and, accordingly, determines the state of illness or health.

How to recognize thrombocytoma? It can be detected by a regular therapist during a general blood test, which the doctor prescribes in most cases. This form of platelet is observed after infectious diseases, including tonsillitis, tuberculosis, malaria, and rheumatism. One of the characteristic manifestations of allergic thrombocytosis is the immune complex of immunoglobulin and thrombin with the formation of unstable platelets. Another form is platelet dyserythropoietic in vitamin B12 deficiency. These are various blood clotting disorders. Only the symptoms for all causes are different, so it is best to diagnose using a blood test. Typically platelets function