Problem description: My child was only 11 months old and had a fever and thrombocytopenia was reduced to 33. He was hospitalized with anti-inflammatory solution after eight days of birth. He was discharged from the hospital until 281. He was discharged from the hospital. The infusion in the hospital is based on the pneumonia infusion. Today, the blood was found to be 145. The white blood cells have not been high but have always been within the normal range. I want to know if it is normal that the platelet reduction is normal when I have a cold, a fever, a cough, and a cough. What should I do? How to check?
Question date:2020-11-28
Patient information:Age: 24 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Hello. Generally speaking, in the case of infection, white blood cells and platelets may be changed.
Guidelines: Therefore, after the infection is controlled, the situation may be restored. If thrombocytopenia occurs repeatedly, you need to consider whether there is the possibility of thrombocytopenia, especially It is thrombocytopenic purpura, and it is recommended to consult a blood physician for examination.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection