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Pateletcrit

A low platelet count can make it difficult for the blood to clot, putting a person at risk of excess... Read More...

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Pateletcrit

Sample: Blood

  • Canned and frozen foods and leftovers. The nutritional value of food deteriorates with time.
  • White flour, white rice and processed foods. ...
  • Hydrogenated, partially hydrogenated or trans-fats. ...
  • Sugar. ...
  • Dairy products. ...
  • Meat. ...
  • Alcoholic beverages. ...
  • Foods that can interfere with blood clotting.

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Pateletcrit

A low platelet count can make it difficult for the blood to clot, putting a person at risk of excessive bleeding. Low platelet counts can be due to an inherited medical condition or an acquired medical condition. In some cases, the cause may be unknown.

What happens if Plateletcrit is low?

A low platelet count can make it difficult for the blood to clot, putting a person at risk of excessive bleeding. Low platelet counts can be due to an inherited medical condition or an acquired medical condition. In some cases, the cause may be unknown.

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