Yes, Thrombocytopenia can be hereditary. I have it along with 4 of my 5 other siblings. Our father has it so it has been passed down through his side of the family. We have all had to have our spleens removed because of this.
Hemophilia is the most well-known hereditary bleeding disorder. There are other hereditary bleeding disorders including von Willebrand's disease, Christmas disease, thrombocytopenia and others.
There is no known way to prevent thrombocytopenia.
yes it can
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Excessive use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) could possibly lead to thrombocytopenia. (referenced from a clinical resource)
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Gestational thrombocytopenia is coded to 649.31 - coagulation defects complicating pregnancy and 287.49 for secondary (gestational)thrombocytopenia.
Thrombocytopenia is most likely to lead to hemorrhage.
Thrombocytosis is a condition where the body has more than 450,000 platelets. Having less than 150,000 platelets is called thrombocytopenia.
Thrombocytopenia.
Thrombocytopenia