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Tag: Platelet disorders

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Why do I bleed like I'm on blood thinners? Causes and What to Do

5 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many women with bleeding disorders experience symptoms such as frequent nosebleeds, easy bruising, and heavy menstrual bleeding. If you find yourself wondering, 'Why do I bleed like I'm on blood thinners?' even without a prescription, it could signal an underlying health issue affecting your body's complex clotting process.

Can ceftriaxone cause thrombocytosis?

4 min read
While typically associated with a risk of immune thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), some reports indicate that the antibiotic ceftriaxone can cause thrombocytosis (high platelet count). This reactive increase in platelets is thought to be more often linked to the inflammatory processes of the underlying infection rather than a direct drug effect.

What is the cause of drug-induced thrombocytopenia?

4 min read
Drug-induced thrombocytopenia (DITP), a condition of abnormally low platelet count caused by medication, is a rare but potentially severe adverse drug reaction. It is caused by drugs interfering with platelet production in the bone marrow or triggering immune-mediated platelet destruction, representing a critical consideration in clinical pharmacology and patient safety.