Thrombocytopenia Symptomatic

Platelets (blood platelets) provide blood clotting and protect the body from bleeding. Platelets that are reduced or missing in below normal numbers result in symptoms or a pathological condition known as **thrombocytopenic purpura**, or **thrombocytopathy**.



Thrombosis Symptomatic

Introduction

Symptomatic thrombocytnia (from the gr. symbol - symbol, sign, lat. symbographia - symbolic description, drawing signs, gra pho - writing) is a disease that is characterized by a decrease in the number of platelets (blood cells that are responsible for blood clotting) and the presence of symptoms, associated with hemorrhages. This condition occurs when the body cannot produce enough platelets to maintain normal hemostasis (the blood's ability to clot)

**Causes of thrombocytopenia.**

The causes of hemorrhagic syndrome can be physiological (develops with changes in peripheral blood flow after serious injuries, surgery