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Well the WBC's are an obvious sign of infection. The platelets could be because you are prone to DVT or blood clots. U need to be evaluated and potentially placed on a blood thinner, as well as an antibiotic for infection depending on symptoms

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As with any medical prognosis, it depends on the overall condition and health of the person who has the "low" counts, and what "low" means. For example, being "low" by a few cells is probably meaningless, while having substantially "low" counts may indicate any of a number of conditions. So, without knowing the exact counts of all the cells which were listed in the question, it is impossible to answer it any further.

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A high platelets count is a sign of bone marrow disorder. Low red blood cells are a sign of iron deficiency anaemia. To a lesser extent it can be a sign of vitamin B6, B12 or folate deficiency or malnutrition, internal bleeding, kidney disease

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It means that you have thrombocytopenia, for which there are many causes. If the platelet count is below 50-75,000, then a serious medical investigation, starting with your physician, needs to begin. Slightly low values are usually nothing to worry about (125-150,000), and often self-correct with time.

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Aplastic anemia can cause abnormally enlarged red blood cells, low white blood cell count and low platelets. The standard treatment for aplastic anemia is vitamin b-12 injections.

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Having a high platelet count usually means that you have thicker than normal blood, and are at higher risks for blood clots. Thrombosis is caused by high platelet counts.

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You have a lot of blood.

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