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Can Elevated Platelet Count Cause Rashes And Inflammation On My Forehead, Chest And Hands?

I have had a severe rash for about 9 most.l presently was told my blood platelets we elevated. Could the rash and inflammation on the skin .the rash is also only on my forehead around my nose chest and hands
Could this cause the platelets to; elevate?johnnnaruthwellborn@ WWW.WWWW.WW
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello dear,
Welcome to healthcaremagic.
I have read your query and understood your concern.

Elevated platelet count as such is not associated with any kind of rash.
it may due to any infection or allergy.
I will advice you to put some pics if possible. Else you may visit your dermatologist in person for examination.

Stay healthy.
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Can Elevated Platelet Count Cause Rashes And Inflammation On My Forehead, Chest And Hands?

Hello dear, Welcome to healthcaremagic. I have read your query and understood your concern. Elevated platelet count as such is not associated with any kind of rash. it may due to any infection or allergy. I will advice you to put some pics if possible. Else you may visit your dermatologist in person for examination. Stay healthy.