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High Platelet count

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7 years 7 months ago - 7 years 7 months ago #64728 by asare_koo
High Platelet count was created by asare_koo
Hello,
I have recently been diagnosis with Polycythemia vera (ie high platelet count in the red blood cell. When the platelet goes high, i have to go to the hospital to give out blood. I am on this drugs Hydreaxyurea and Chropidogel to check the platelet level and to avoid blood clot but still realised the platelet count still goes up. my latest platelet count was 755k. pls i need assistance on how i can bring my platelet level to normal.

Thank you

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7 years 7 months ago #64733 by Sandi
Replied by Sandi on topic High Platelet count
Most of the people here have a low platelet count and are not familiar with high platelet counts and treatments. Sorry. I wish we could help you.

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7 years 7 months ago #64802 by asare_koo
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Thank u

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