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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for platelet count
  1. ... your treatment response. If your number of platelets (platelet count) does not increase to a certain level after ...
  2. ... Taking melatonin by mouth can improve low blood platelet counts associated with cancer, cancer treatment, and other disorders. ...
  3. ... stroke, a bleeding disorder, ulcers, or a low platelet count.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan ...
  4. ... have ever had an aneurysm, hemophilia, ulcers, low platelet count, an intestinal blockage, or liver or spleen disease. ...
  5. ... seizures (often associated with fever) or temporary low platelet count that can cause unusual bleeding or bruising. In ...
  6. ... or has ever had any heart problems; low platelet counts; or liver problems, including hepatitis B or C ( ...
  7. ... child has or has ever had a low platelet count or any type of bleeding disorder.if your ...
  8. ... disorder of the immune and nervous systems); low platelet (a type of blood cell) count; or liver disease.tell your doctor if you ...
  9. ... ever had bleeding in your brain, a low platelet (a type of blood cell) counts, or liver or kidney disease. Also, tell your ...
  10. ... normal number of red blood cells); a low platelet (a type of blood cell) count; kidney disease; cataracts, retinal detachment, or other eye ...
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