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Platelets In Blood Function

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Last Updated on February 10, 2025 by Analgesia team

Platelets in Blood In Medical

Platelets are tiny, disc-shaped cells in the blood that help stop bleeding and form clots. They are also known as thrombocytes. 

Blood is made up of four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

How platelets work

  • When a blood vessel is damaged, the body sends signals to platelets to travel to the injured area.
  • Platelets clump together to form a clot that stops bleeding.
  • Platelets can also grow tentacles to make contact with the broken blood vessel. 

Platelet levels

A normal platelet count for adults is between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets per microliter of bloodThis is measured in a routine blood test called a complete blood count (CBC). 

Low platelet count 

  • A platelet count below 150,000 is called thrombocytopenia
  • People with thrombocytopenia may have trouble stopping bleeding
  • Thrombocytopenia can be caused by bone marrow issues, cancer, or certain cancer treatments
  • A very low platelet count can be a medical emergency

High platelet count

  • A platelet count above 450,000 is called thrombocytosis
  • High platelet counts can cause blood clots, which can increase the risk of stroke and heart attack
  • High platelet counts can also cause bleeding conditions, like nosebleeds
  • High platelet counts can be caused by stress on the body, like surgery or infection 

Platelet transfusions

A platelet transfusion is a procedure that involves transfusing a concentrate of platelets into a patient’s body to treat or prevent bleeding. 

When are platelet transfusions used?
    • To treat or prevent bleeding in people with low platelet counts or poor platelet function
    • To help people who have lost a lot of blood after surgery, an accident, or an organ transplant
    • To treat people with cancer, especially those undergoing chemotherapy 

Checking platelet levels

A complete blood count (CBC) is a routine blood test that measures the number of platelets in your blood.

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