Yes, a brain tumor can potentially cause low platelet levels, a condition known as thrombocytopenia. This can occur due to various factors, including bone marrow involvement by the tumor, the effects of treatment (like chemotherapy), or as a result of the body's immune response to the tumor. Additionally, certain paraneoplastic syndromes associated with tumors can also lead to decreased platelet production. However, low platelet levels can have many other causes, so it's essential to evaluate the specific circumstances.
AIDS is a syndrome. HIV is the infection. Yes it can cause low platelets.
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Motrin (ibuprofen) and other medications in the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) affect platelet aggregation (decrease the ability of platelets to clump together and form clots). Therefore, Motrin can cause bleeding if you have low platelets or your platelets don't function properly.
Leukemia
because leukemia is cancer of the blood :)
When platelets become low in your body, it can lead to a condition called thrombocytopenia. This can cause increased risk of bleeding and bruising, as platelets are essential for blood clotting. Severe cases of thrombocytopenia may require medical attention to prevent serious bleeding complications.
Low energy intake causes the brain to work at a slower speed.
Cell phone, and wifi is the most dangerous, because of the greed to make money. Brain doctors don't use them because they know of the brain tumor they cause... see Dr. Marcola.com. The FDA is paid off by the big greed Lobbist.
Thrombocytopenia, the name for low blood platelets, results in your blood not clotting, or not clotting as well as it should. It has several causes, and a person whose blood is not clotting as it should needs to see a doctor so the cause can be determined.
it can cause brain damage
Its over 9000!!
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