Is platelet count always low in leukemia?
Generally speaking, whether patients with leukemia have low platelet levels needs to be determined according to the stage of the disease. In the early stage of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, platelet levels may be elevated; during acute episodes, platelet levels are usually low. If you experience any discomfort, please seek medical attention promptly and undergo symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician. Detailed explanations are as follows:
In the early stages of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, patients may have normal or even elevated platelet levels. This is because, in the early phase of the disease, the bone marrow has not yet been severely infiltrated, and platelet production remains unaffected.
During an acute leukemia episode, extensive infiltration of abnormal blast cells in the bone marrow may suppress the production of normal red blood cells and platelets, leading to a decrease in platelet count.
Patients are advised to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, avoid infections, undergo regular blood tests, and follow medical treatment and management guidance from their doctors.