normal platelet level is 150,000-450,000, so generally when you get below 100,000 you are considered to be thrombocytopenic, below 20,000 severely and dangerously thrombocytopenic--which means you are at risk for spontaneously bleeding.
It's abnormal (low).
The "normal" range starts at 125,000...so yes, 87 is extremely bad.
It is on the lower side of the norm. Normal Platelet counts range from 150,000 to 400,000. However, in my own experience my platelets usually range from 114,000 to 124,000 and have so for over 10 years now. No biggie unless you are having other issues or possible surgery in which they will always do a CBC which includes a platelet count before surgery. Otherwise 124,000 is not bad. But keep an eye out on your next platelet count. Good Luck!
No. 443 platelet count is medical-speak for 443,000 platelets in a cubic millimeter of blood-- and normal is generally considered between 150,000 and 400,000/mm3. Having a slightly elevated platelet count is not a big deal.
First, it depends on whether you're a man or woman (assuming you're not a child-children have a naturally lower count) and the reason for the low counts. Don't know about the platelet count, but a hemoglobin count of 9 and hematocrit of 31 would indicate moderate anemia in a woman and more severe anemia in a man. I know breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy are generally given a blood infusion at a HGB count of 8 or lower. Anemia can have many causes, from the scary stuff to simple nutritional deficiency or over-hydration. Since you must have gotten these results from a doctor, why not ask him or her yourself and get a better answer based on your particular situation?
Bad Grammer!! And just count the number of days
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18% neutrophil and 80% lymphocyte
no
It could be bad eating habits , drinking and being a heavy smoker all will count.
I would consider it bad.... my mother says it is a demonic number...
Yes but i would want the test re done..i dont think you would be alive