Platelets are a part of the blood structures that consist of the production of a special nucleus in the bone marrow, taking an irregular shape, a small size not more than three nanometers, and no more than a few days old. It is responsible for generating blood clots to stop hemorrhage. The blood vessels, through the work of clotting clots on the site of bleeding and blockage; by converting the protein substances in the blood (phyrongine) to another form of generators (Fabirin).
Platelet descent
Is a condition in which the number of blood platelets in the blood is less than the normal rate, ranging from a quarter to a million to a half a million plate blood to reach the limit of 10 thousand plate; where the body enters the space of danger and the threat of life, and is diagnosed accurately through the work Comprehensive blood analysis.
Symptoms of descending platelets
- Coagulation and clotting delay to stop hemorrhagic bleeding even in mild cases.
- The appearance of effects in the body in the form of bruises and bruises without a direct cause is mentioned.
- The occurrence of blood spots in the form of red granules under the skin can be distinguished.
- There are changes in urine color and condition.
- The increase in the amount of menstrual blood due to the delay in stopping the bleeding in the lining of the uterus, due to lack of production of the birth of fibrin, accompanied by the frequent occurrence of menstruation in non-menstrual cycle.
- Frequent and severe haemorrhage may be accompanied by bleeding in the lips.
- The occurrence of high body temperature, severe headache feeling.
Causes of descending platelets
- Anorexia is a disorder in which the immune system attacks and destroys platelets.
- The occurrence of a disorder in the production of platelets leads to a decrease in number due to the incidence of some diseases such as leukemia.
- The spleen is disturbed; it attacks and breaks the platelets.
- As a result of some types of microbes that cause flu, flu and smallpox.
- The incidence of Lupus affects the immune system.
- Take some types of drugs in an unthought way, such as taking some types of viral vaccines.
- A defect in the bone marrow that produces these cells.
- Chemotherapy for cancer, because of the inability of treatment to distinguish between normal cells of cancer.
- Alcoholic and smoking.
The mechanism of treating platelet hemorrhage varies according to the cause of the deficiency. In some cases, the adrenal function is inhibited, or a marrow transplant is performed by a donor.