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Monday, August 23, 2021

How to increase platelet count


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 Platelet count drops in the blood before diseases such as High fever dengue and malaria. It can be life threatening at times. 

In addition to symptoms such as bleeding from the nose and gums, bruises and bruises, platelet count may also be reduced due to blood in the stool and blood in the urine. It is advisable to consult a doctor when similar symptoms appear. 

Platelets are low which means that someone will have to donate the platelets in their camel.  

To keep the original plate from falling  it is enough to take good food to increase the number.  

Let us know what kind of food to take ..

Pomegranate should be eaten to increase the number of platelets. Eating pomegranate seeds makes the blood thrive. Also,  Plate ‌ Let's count increases. If you do not like to eat nuts, you can drink the juice. However  the plate's count only increases.

Pumpkin also has good medicinal properties. You can also make pumpkin juice and drink it, Or make a soft paste and take the juice out of the paste and drink it with a little honey in the juice. Doing so will increase the plate's count.

Papaya is a great fruit with many virtues. This has many health benefits. There are many benefits to eating papaya on a regular basis. Also, if the number of platelets decreases, the count will increase immediately if papaya is consumed regularly. Take papaya regularly if you want to ensure that the number of platelets does not decrease in the future. Boil papaya leaves and squeeze the juice and then eat the leaves to increase platelet count.

Getting enough sleep and exercising regularly can improve blood circulation and increase platelet count. Recent studies have shown that high intake of sea foods can also increase platelet count. 

Also learning about tomatoes, lemons and oranges in the daily diet can increase platelet count.

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