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Low Platelets: Diagnosis to be confirmed

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 22 2:39am | Replies (87)

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@loribmt

Hi @denisemarys Happy New Year and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Yes, indeed, you are in a perfect group for your thrombocytopenia. Low platelets, as you discovered, can lead to some serious issues in the lack of clotting.

Here’s a little informational article from the Mayo website on Thrombocytopenia: symptoms, how to diagnose and treatments.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/thrombocytopenia/symptoms-causes/syc-20378293
It would be a very good idea to have an appointment with a hematologist. They specialize in blood disorders. It may be you had a one-off event where your platelets were low before surgery. But it’s important to find out if this might be a chronic condition for you.
When is the last time you had bloodwork? What was your platelet level…do you know the level has be trending lower over time?
Do you have any other symptoms such as bruising easily or prolonged bleeding from cuts?

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Thank you very much for your response. It is very helpful.
I've had thrombocytopenia for at least 10 years. My platelets are described as fewer than normal, and larger than normal. I need to look up the results of my blood work and compare them over time. I was told to get an early booster vaccine for COVID-19 because I have thrombocytopenia. I bruise very easily. I haven't noticed a problem with excessive bleeding. I will read the Mayo Clinic post you recommended.
Thank you again for taking the time to answer me.
- Denise