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    What Is a Platelet Count Test?

    A platelet count test is a blood test used to determine the number of platelets (thrombocytes) present in the blood. Platelets are critical for blood clotting and wound healing. When an injury occurs, platelets rush to the site to form clots and prevent excessive bleeding. The test is often conducted as part of a complete blood count test (CBC) or when there is a suspicion of blood disorders or unexplained symptoms related to clotting or bleeding.

    Platelet Count Test Price

    The cost of a platelet count test in India is around Rs. 150/- making it accessible for a wide segment of the population. On average, the test costs between ₹150 and ₹500. The price may vary based on the type of healthcare facility (government vs. private), geographical location, and whether it’s ordered as a standalone test or part of a comprehensive package like a CBC panel.

    Platelet Count Test Cost Across India

    Preparation Before a Platelet Count Test

    Generally, no special preparation is needed before taking a platelet count test. However, it is advisable to:

    • Inform your doctor about any medications, supplements, or herbal remedies you’re taking.

    • Mention any existing illnesses or recent infections.

    • Refrain from alcohol or heavy physical activity before the test, as these may temporarily influence results.

    Orange Health Labs offers early morning and late-night slots, allowing flexibility in sample collection based on patient comfort and consistency.

    Platelet Count Test Procedure

    The test involves a simple blood draw, typically from a vein in your arm:

    • A healthcare provider cleans the puncture site.

    • A tourniquet is applied to help locate the vein.

    • Blood is drawn and collected in a vial.

    • The sample is labeled and sent to the lab for analysis.

    At Orange Health, all procedures are performed using sterile equipment and experienced phlebotomists for maximum safety and comfort.

    Why Take a Platelet Count Test?

    Platelet count test helps detect disorders related to blood clotting, monitor ongoing treatment, and assess medical conditions that may affect platelet production or destruction.

    Who Should Take the Platelet Test?

    • Individuals with unexplained bruising or bleeding

    • Patients with autoimmune diseases, infections, or anemia

    • Those undergoing chemotherapy or chronic medication

    • Pregnant women or surgical patients needing clotting evaluation

    If you fall under any of these categories, consider booking a platelet count test with Orange Health Labs to receive fast and accurate insights with doorstep convenience.

    Signs That You Might Need a Platelet Count Test

    Symptoms of Low Platelet Count (Thrombocytopenia)

    • Prolonged bleeding from cuts

    • Nosebleeds

    • Swollen or bleeding gums

    • Easy bruising

    • Petechiae (red spots on skin)

    • Purpura (purple skin patches)

    • Blood in urine or stool

    • Heavy menstrual bleeding

    Symptoms of High Platelet Count (Thrombocytosis)

    • Headaches

    • Dizziness

    • Numbness or tingling in hands/feet

    • Easy bruising

    • Unusual bleeding

    • Fatigue

    Platelet Count Test Results & Interpretation

    The result of a Platelet Count Blood test is given below:

    Normal range : 150-450 [10^3/µL]

    Low Count

    Reasons for a low platelet count include:

    • Bacterial or viral infections

    • Severe bleeding following an injury

    • Drinking excess alcohol

    • Certain medications like antibiotics

    • Dengue fever

    • Diseases in which the body attacks its own healthy cells like rheumatoid arthritis

    • Blood disorders like thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

    • Genetic disorders such as Von Willebrand disease

    • Contact with harmful chemicals like arsenic

    • Blood cancers such as leukaemia

    • Treatment for cancers such as chemotherapy

    A low platelet count can also result from a reduced platelet supply due to conditions like haemolytic uremic syndrome, which depletes or destroys platelets. Additionally, the spleen may sometimes trap platelets, preventing them from circulating in the bloodstream.

    High Count

    Reasons for a high platelet count include:

    • An injury

    • Bacterial or viral infections

    • Reactive Thrombocytosis

    • Inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis

    • Failure of kidney

    • Certain medications like adrenalin

    • Undergoing treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency

    • Blood disorders like anaemia

    • Certain surgical procedures like abdominal surgery

    • Spleen removal

    • Certain cancers such as breast cancer

    A hereditary disorder caused by a JAK2 gene mutation can lead to a high platelet count, with the bone marrow gradually producing an excessive number of platelets over time.

    FAQs on Platelet Count Test

    Platelet count is measured through a CBC blood test , which requires a small blood sample drawn from a vein. No fasting is usually needed.

    Platelets are blood cells that help form clots to stop bleeding. A platelet count checks how many are in your blood.

    A count below 150,000/μL is low. This condition is called thrombocytopenia and may increase bleeding risk.

    Eat iron-rich foods, get enough B12 and folate, avoid alcohol, and treat underlying causes. Severe cases may need medical treatment.

    Common causes include viral infections , autoimmune diseases like ITP, and some medications like chemotherapy.

    If your count is above 450,000/μL and you have symptoms like headaches or numbness, see a doctor to rule out serious conditions.

    Yes, 70,000/μL is moderately low. It may cause bleeding risk, especially before surgery or if symptoms are present.

    What does a Platelet Test Measures?

    The Platelet test measures the number of platelets per microliter of blood, giving insight into:

    • Bone marrow function

    • Risk of clotting or bleeding

    • Platelet destruction or production rates

    Normal Range of Platelet Count

    • 150,000 to 450,000 platelets/μL is considered normal.

    Values outside this range may indicate health concerns needing further evaluation.

    Medications and Lifestyle

    • Chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, and alcohol can reduce platelets.

    • Smoking and certain supplements can also impact levels.

    Underlying Medical Conditions

    • Autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus), viral infections, and chronic illness affect results.

    When to Seek Medical Advice Based on Serum Platelet Count Test Results

    Persistently high platelet counts may signal reactive thrombocytosis or primary bone marrow disease and require further evaluation like bone marrow biopsy.

    Advantages of Early Platelet Count Test

    • Helps diagnose bleeding disorders early

    • Detects conditions like thrombocytopenia or thrombocytosis

    • Aids treatment planning in infections, cancers, and autoimmune diseases

    • Essential for pre-surgical assessment and chemotherapy monitoring

    Common Diseases Diagnosed Using Platelet Count Test

    • Dengue and malaria

    • Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)

    • Leukemia and other blood cancers

    • Sepsis

    • Bone marrow disorders

    Risk Factors for Abnormal Platelet Levels

    Several factors may impact your Platelet Count test results, as follows:

    • Chronic infections

    • Autoimmune diseases

    • Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency

    • Genetic mutations (e.g., JAK2)

    • Obesity, smoking, or alcohol abuse

    Complications of Abnormal Platelet Levels

    • Excessive bleeding (low platelets)

    • Blood clots, stroke, or heart attack (high platelets)

    • Organ damage from poor oxygenation or hemorrhage

    • Increased risk of miscarriage or delivery complications in pregnancy

    How to Maintain a Healthy Platelet Count

    • Eat iron-rich and folate-rich foods (e.g., leafy greens, beets, lentils)

    • Avoid alcohol and smoking

    • Stay hydrated and physically active

    • Manage stress and chronic illnesses effectively

    • Take supplements like B12, folic acid, or omega-3 as prescribed

    Testing During Pregnancy or Special Conditions

    • Pregnancy : Platelet counts may drop in late pregnancy (gestational thrombocytopenia)

    • Chemotherapy : Requires regular monitoring due to risk of bone marrow suppression

    • Post-surgery : Platelet monitoring helps assess clotting status and bleeding risk

    • Liver/Kidney Disease : Affects platelet count and function due to poor metabolism and production

    Platelet Count Test

    Test NamePlatelet Count Test
    PriceThe Platelet Test price is ₹200.
    Also Known AsThrombocyte Counts, Platelets Test, Platelet Count (PC) Test, Platelet Count (PLT) Test
    PurposeTo measure number of platelets in the blood
    Pre-test InformationFasting is not required for a Platelet Test.
    Report DeliveryGet reports within6 hours.
    FrequencyAs prescribed by your doctor.
    Home TestingYes, home blood sample collection in 60 minutes from booking.
    Sample RequiredA blood sample is required for a Platelet Test.
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