Complications of thrombocytosis include stroke, heart attack, and formation of blood clots in the arms and legs. A doctor should be notified whenever bleeding is unexplained or prolonged or the patient develops.
Thrombocytopenia is a condition where a patient has a low platelet count. Platelets assist in blood clotting, and a reduced count leaves one at risk of excessive bleeding.
Thrombocytosis can lead to an increased risk of blood clots, which can potentially cause serious health complications such as stroke or heart attack. It may also result in abnormal bleeding tendencies. Managing the underlying cause of thrombocytosis through medication or lifestyle changes is important to minimize these risks and maintain a good quality of life.
Complications, though rare, can occur during fundoplication. These complications can include injury to such surrounding tissues and organs, as the liver, esophagus, spleen, and stomach.
Other serious complications that may occur are blindness, glaucoma, or hemorrhage.
These include lung and heart complications, as well as reactions to medications, bleeding, and infection.
There is no known way to prevent thrombocytosis.
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A liver transplant may become necessary if complications occur
Thrombocytosis is a condition of an increased number of platelets in the blood.
Surgical treatment of pancreatitis is frequently followed by complications because of the leakage of pancreatic enzymes from the remaining portion of the organ.
Death may occur in 1-2% of patients undergoing hemispherectomy. Serious but treatable complications may occur in 10-20% of patients
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