My 4-year-old kid was admitted to RKMS Mathura around 25 days ago after I discovered that he had a low plate count of 70,000. After three days, they gave him an ISO P and discharged him with a plate count of 73,000. They told me not to worry and gave him B complex tonic.Ten days ago, I discovered a drop of blood in my son's nose. I took him to KD Medical College, where his plate count was 5.26 lakh. I gave him iso p, Maximol?for widal, which is 1:20, and Becasule tonic. Today, they discharged him with a very high plate count of 7 lakh, and they also told me not to worry, sir. What can I do, sir?
After recovering from an infection, inflammation, or low platelet disease, a platelet count may occasionally climb very high for a brief period of time. Many children recover without experiencing any significant issues. A "reactive" increase of seven lakh may occur, and it may gradually recover to normal over time. The doctors probably believe your child is stable right now because they released him and told you not to worry. Maintain your child's hydration, take their medications exactly as directed, and show up for any recommended follow-up blood tests. However, get medical help right away if your child has a fever, unusual bruises, frequent nasal bleeding, weakness, breathing difficulties, swelling, or a severe headache.