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Uses of Agrilin
When the bone marrow is overactive and produces an excessive number of platelets and enters the bloodstream, it will cause a number of dangerous blood-clotting disorders, increasing the risk of unwanted blood clots. Therefore, the drug Agrylin is indicated in the treatment of thrombocytopenia to help limit this condition.
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Uses of Anagrelide
Anagrelide is a medicine that prevents the body from producing too many platelets in the blood, so it is used to treat conditions that cause high platelets in the blood. Treatment reduces the risk of complications caused by thrombocytosis, which causes unnecessary blood clots in the body.
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What to eat to increase platelets?
sudden decrease in platelets can affect the health of the whole body such as intestinal bleeding, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to have measures to increase platelets in the blood such as taking medication or adjusting the diet. In particular, increasing the number of platelets through diet is a natural, safe method, avoiding unwanted side effects.
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Does eating papaya increase platelets?
Papaya, or the tropical fruit, has been linked to many medicinal properties. One of the most important of these claims is papaya’s ability to restore low platelet counts to normal levels. This article will help you understand how eating papaya increases platelets.
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Thrombocytosis: Some points to pay attention to
Thrombocytosis (also known as polythrombocytosis) is a condition in which the number of platelets in the blood exceeds the normal range. Platelets are formed in the bone marrow along with other types of blood cells.
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The role of platelets
Platelets are a type of cell present in human blood. In the human body, platelets are a cell that plays an important role in the process of hemostasis, forming blood clots to protect the integrity of blood vessels.
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