Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 Here we added tips to help minimize risk of problems caused by low platelets - bleeding And a link to a reference range for blood tests, which can vary by age and gender. http://bit.ly/aRA4Ps How low is too low? It depends on your clinical circumstance, such as in treatment or after treatment . and also the type of treatment. Scheduling a work up is prudent if you begin to bruise easily and it's not expected - such as when not undergoing treatment. Thrombocytopenia has other causes, including lymphoma progression in the marrow, spleen enlargment, but also from a type of autoimmunity called ITP - when the immune system destroys the platelets. All the best, ~ Karl Patients Against Lymphoma Patients Helping Patients Non-profit | Independent | Evidence-based www.lymphomation.org | Current News: http://bit.ly/f2A0T How to Help: www.lymphomation.org/how-to-help.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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