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Platelet Count Test |#MAX| 01 Parameter(s) Covered

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Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are tiny blood cells responsible for clotting blood and preventing excessive bleeding. These are an essential component of the blood, just like the white and the red blood cells. A platelet count is a blood test that measures the amount of platelets in the blood. This test is usually included in a routine physical examination or a Complete blood count (CBC) test. 

Thrombocytopenia: When the platelet count falls below the normal range, it is a condition called thrombocytopenia. In this condition, an individual can bleed excessively after an injury. 

Thrombocytosis: A higher platelet count than the normal test range is called thrombocytosis. It increases the risk of blood clots that can block the blood flow. A well-priceplatelet count test can help determine the platelet level in the body and gain insights into the overall health condition.

Overview of Platelet Count Test

total platelet count test measures the number of platelets or thrombocytes in the blood. Platelets are distinct components of white blood cells (WBCs) and red blood cells (RBCs). Platelets clump together to form clots and seal damaged blood vessel walls to prevent bleeding. The platelet count test can help determine the quantity of platelets in the blood. Having too few or too many can be harmful to the human health. A complete blood test typically includes a platelet count.

The normal platelet count ranges from 1,50,000 to 4,50,000 per microliter of the blood. If the platelets are more than 4,50,000, the condition is called thrombocytosis. On the other hand, if the platelets count ranges less than normal levels, the condition is called thrombocytopenia.

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Platelet Count