yes
when you have a menstruation and at the same time you have a dengue,your menstruation can lessen your platelet count which is not good. a decrease in platelet count can put you in danger even more.
It can be the common thing in cancer patients. It would be better for low platelet count patient to eat green vegetables and food which generates blood. If you infuse the platelet bag, then try to get the platelets of the same blood group. Like if your patient is having B+ blood, then donor should be having B+ blood. Try to infuse the platelet of family blood like if your father is suffering from this thing, then son should give platelets to him. That will definitely increase the time for next bag infusion.
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!
4 months
No, its not good.... Somebody put a baby in you!
It is too early and i say no.
One way of increasing the platelet count is taking medication for the blood. This is very effective medicine but there are also some situations that patient are not allowable to take this medicine. Here is the name of the medicine; YU NAN PA YAO... this is good for hypovolemia (hemorrhage), dengue fever patients & some types of diseases that causes the platelet to decrease. by the way this is a Chinese medicine and you can buy this in any Chinese pharmacy.. Note... Do not give this to any hypertensive patient. Just read the dosage of YU NAN PA YAW medicine in additional to your information.
Baby food is a good source of nutrition as it contains fruit or vegetables
Quitting smoking is very good for you and your baby. Cold turkey won't harm your baby.
MPV is an acronym for mean platelet volume. The MPV is a measurement of the average size of platelets. A high MPV usually means that there is good platelet function.
no i don't think you can, it wouldn't be a very good idea.
platelet transfusions do not succeed in raising the platelet levels for long. Often people need platelet every 12 - 24 hrs if they are not making them on their own. The real issue is why are they not making platelet's and to try and get their body to do so. This is often seen with cancer and thrombocytopenia. The effect of low platelets is a risk of bleeding since platelet are an important clotting factor. Ive never been impressed with platelet transfusions they are not anywhere near as good as what a healthy body does naturally.