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!
It is an atypical count - on the high side but not "alarming" ( my count is in the 300's and is "normal for me). The Red Cross love us with high platelet counts as we are great apherisis donors (giving platelets only)...platelets are eed by persons getting chemo as the raditation kills their platelets...Talk to your doctor
Yes, a platelet count of 286,000 platelets per microliter (often reported as 286) is considered normal for adult men. The normal range for platelet counts typically falls between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets per microliter. Therefore, a count of 286,000 is well within this range and indicates normal platelet function.
The normal platelet count range in children is between 150,000-450,000 per μl.
A platelet count is a test to measure how many platelets you have in your blood. Platelets help the blood clot. They are smaller than red or white blood cells. Normal Range between - 150,000 - 400,000 platelets per microliter (mcL).
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>Platelets are commonly known as thrombocytes. >They are responsible for blood clotting process. >Therefore, platelets are inevitable. >Normally, the platelet count should be more than 1.5 lacs in an average human. >The platelet count 100, described in this question is very low as compared to normal count. >This may result even in the death of a person.
A normal platelet count for a human ranges between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets per microliter. The average platelet count for men is 237,000 per microliter. The average platelet count for women is 266,000 per microliter.
The platelets count of the sick person was very low. It means the count of protective cells in the body.
In an adult, a normal count is about 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter (x 10-6/Liter) of blood.
A platelet count of 185,000 platelets per microliter of blood is generally considered normal for a 2-year-old child. Normal platelet counts typically range from about 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter, so a count of 185,000 falls within this range. However, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized interpretation of lab results.
Yes it is abnormal. More information: Normal platelet counts for children and adults are between 150,000-400,000 per mm3. For babies, normal limits are 200,000-475,000, and for newborns, normal would be 150,000-300,000 mm3. Platelets are responsible for blood clotting, so a low count count would put the person at risk for uncontrolled bleeding.
because there is only the defects in function of platelets in hemophilia and not reduction in number of platelets!