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Persons with this condition easily bruise and can have episodes of excess bleeding (a hemorrhage).
Hemophilia is the most well-known hereditary bleeding disorder. There are other hereditary bleeding disorders including von Willebrand's disease, Christmas disease, thrombocytopenia and others.
A longer-than-normal bleeding time can indicate that one of several defects in hemostasis is present, including severe thrombocytopenia, platelet dysfunction, vascular defects, Von Willebrand's disease, or other abnormalities.
A severe deficiency in vitamin B12 (folic acid) can lower the platelet count in the blood, causing slower clotting and possible internal bleeding.
deficiency of platelets in the blood. This causes bleeding into the tissues, bruising, and slow blood clotting after injury.
You take her back to the doctor who diagnosed the thrombocytopenia and get treatment for her. Thrombocytopenia is low platelet count. In extreme cases she might need a transfusion of platelets. She might also need medication such as prednisone. The condition will not go away on its own, and she is at risk of bleeding internally. Platelets are the component of blood that is repsponsible for clotting.
Yes.Everybody needs platelets,if they don't have platelets,they will keep on bleeding and it can cause death!SO BE CAREFUL!
Easily bruising or bleeding, possibly extra heavy flow during menses, if you're a female, or bleeding more than you think you should according to what kind of wound you've obtained.
There is no known way to prevent thrombocytopenia.
Thrombocytopenia. Symptoms of thin blood include spontaneous nosebleeds, prolonged bleeding from cuts, body rashes and easy bruising.
Thrombocytopenia is the medical term that refers to a deficiency of clotting cells, specifically platelets, in the blood. It can lead to abnormal bleeding and bruising due to the decreased ability of the blood to clot properly.
This is called Thrombocytopenia and means that the body is low on platelets, a type of blood cell that helps your blood to clot when damage occurs to blood vessels. Depending on how low the platelet count is, individuals with Thrombocytopenia may bruise easily and experience nosebleeds or bleeding gums.