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Suggest Treatment For Bacterial Infection And Platelet Count

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Posted on Thu, 30 Apr 2015
Question: My son has a bacterial infection and they have also discovered that his platelet count is low . He has his platelets check 6 months ago and they were fine . Why would he have a low platelet count ?
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Answered by Dr. Heera Lal Poonia (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
it is due to bacteraemia. give him treatment immediately

Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX, welcome to HCM and thanks for choosing us.

Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) is condition which can be due to several causes. Mainly viral infections are responsible for low platelets, but bacterial infections can also cause low platelets if infection releases bacteria into blood. This condition is called bacteraemia. Bacteria in blood destroy the platelets and that causes low platelet count.
Bacterial infections also leads to spleen enlargement. Enlarged spleen also traps platelets, thus leading to decreased count.

However patient recovers well once infection is controlled. So meet a doctor and start treatment immediately. I hope my reply will help you. Please write to us for follow up queries. Kindly rate this reply. I wish good health to your son.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Shanthi.E
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Follow up: Dr. Heera Lal Poonia (13 minutes later)
Thankyou for this information . He was treated for a UTI then they said it went to his blood they said it was bacteria . He has been on Iv antis since Monday . We have to get another blood test to check it again . His white cells are still elevated as well . How long should all this take to resulve ? As this all started with extremely high temps . He was confused and shaking . I just want to no how long it will all take to get back to normal
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Answered by Dr. Heera Lal Poonia (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
complete the course of antibiotic. it will take one week

Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX, welcome again and thanks for feedback and follow up question. I would advise you to complete the course of antibiotic as per doctor's advise. Once bacteria is eliminated from body, within a week all his reports will be fine. WBC count and platelets both will become normal because both are directly linked to presence of bacteria in blood.

I hope my reply will help you. Please write to us for more questions and follow up queries. I wish rapid recovery to your kid. Kindly provide a feedback on this reply. Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Pradeep Vitta
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Suggest Treatment For Bacterial Infection And Platelet Count

Brief Answer: it is due to bacteraemia. give him treatment immediately Detailed Answer: Dear XXXX, welcome to HCM and thanks for choosing us. Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) is condition which can be due to several causes. Mainly viral infections are responsible for low platelets, but bacterial infections can also cause low platelets if infection releases bacteria into blood. This condition is called bacteraemia. Bacteria in blood destroy the platelets and that causes low platelet count. Bacterial infections also leads to spleen enlargement. Enlarged spleen also traps platelets, thus leading to decreased count. However patient recovers well once infection is controlled. So meet a doctor and start treatment immediately. I hope my reply will help you. Please write to us for follow up queries. Kindly rate this reply. I wish good health to your son.