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Platelet Antibody Test

Platelet Antibody Test

also known as: Antiplatelet, Circulating Platelet Antibodies, Indirect Platelet Antibodies, Platelet Antibodies, Qualitative

Platelets are the part of the blood which is mainly responsible for blood clotting. They are made in the bone marrow along with red and white blood cells. They are actually just fragments of cells which make up a small part of the blood volume. They have an important health function. If you have platelet antibodies in the blood, then it means that the immune system is mistakenly creating antibodies to attack the platelets in the blood. People with systemic lupus erythematosus or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura may have platelet antibodies. If antibodies have destroyed a considerable amount of the platelets, the doctor may diagnose thrombocytopenia. Sometimes, thrombocytopenia is also caused by taking blood-thinning medicines. Platelet antibodies test looks after the platelet antibodies in the blood in order to find out the cause of low platelet count.

As such no special preparation is needed for platelet antibodies test. Also, you do not need to fast. You can have your regular food and drink and the underlying medicines. You just need to inform the doctor if you have any underlying medical conditions or any sort of allergies before proceeding for platelet antibodies test. You also need to inform the doctor regarding the herbs, medicines, vitamins or any other supplement which you are taking. The doctor will provide you with specific instructions depending on your present conditions.

Platelet antibodies are the primary test which is done for detection of platelet-specific antibodies. The test detects both the autoantibodies and alloantibodies. The result of the test is used in conjunction with serological tests and clinical findings. The test is designed to detect antibodies to platelet glycoproteins IIb/IIIa, Ib/IX, IV, HPA-3a/3b and Ia/IIA. The test also helps in detection of antibodies to HLA Class I antigens. The test is usually performed to confirm Low Platelet Condition and Autoimmune Disorder and also during and after the treatment of Low Platelet Conditions and Autoimmune Disorder.

Platelet antibodies test is performed by using ELISA method on a blood sample. A few milliliters of a blood sample is collected from the patient. A needle is injected to draw blood from the vein in the hand or arm. Before injecting a needle, an alcohol pad is rubbed on the area from where the blood sample is collected. Then a needle is injected and the collected blood is stored in a small tube and is sealed with the patient’s name labeled on it. The collected sample is then sent to the research laboratory for examination of platelet antibodies.

LimitationsThis assay is not designed to detect antibodies associated with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), the most common drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia.
Specimen
Serum
Volume
0.5 mL
Container
Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube.
Type Gender Age-Group Value
Platelet Antobodies
Unisex
All age groups
Present in positive cases
Average price range of the test is between Rs.900 to Rs.1600 depending on the factors of city, quality and availablity.

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Table of Content

What is Platelet Antibody Test?
Preparation for Platelet Antibody Test
Uses of Platelet Antibody Test
Procedure for Platelet Antibody Test
Limitations of Platelet Antibody Test
Specimen Requirements
Normal values for Platelet Antibody Test
Price for Platelet Antibody Test
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Popular Questions & Answers

I'm just 21 ,my hairs are loosing and the rate of loosing also greater ,so what can I do to cure that problem? Suggest me for daily care for my hairs.

MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy
Dermatologist, Mumbai
I'm just 21 ,my hairs are loosing and the rate of loosing also greater ,so what can I do to cure that problem? Sugges...
You may be suffering from androgenic alopecia which is also called as pattern baldness. The hairs start reducing in density at the crown (top) and also the hairline starts refeeding from the front. This is usually progressive throughout life unless treated. This may also be accompanied by severe dandruff. The FDA approved treatment for this condition is a lotion and tablets. There is no other alternative. No oil or cream will magically work because the hairs are getting miniaturised and eventually disappearing due to the hormonal effects on the hair roots. Along with this, you can also consider platelet rich plasma therapy for faster results. Please contact me with photos using online consult option for proper examination and treatment. Do not start treatment without consulting. I can give guidance and then you can continue treatment on your own.
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My WBC counts are 3500 (normal range 4000-10000) since last two years whereas it should be at least 4000 but my platelet count is 302 (normal range 150-450). In my CBC report it always shows that I have leukopenia. Could you explain me whether it is normal.

Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Ayurveda,
My WBC counts are 3500 (normal range 4000-10000) since last two years whereas it should be at least 4000 but my plate...
WBC are the fighter cells though you may not have any health issue but are prone to infection hence increase your immunity tab gudduchi 250 mg twice a day one early in the morning before breakfast and 1 at night x 3 months balanced food, regular exercise and sound sleep repeat WBC after 3 months.
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MBBS, D.P.H
General Physician, Gurgaon
MR SAURABH YOU ARE DOING UNPROTECTED SEX WITH A UNMARRIED GIRL IF SHE GOT PREGNANT DUE TO YOUR THIS ACT THEN YOU MAY BE IN LEGAL TROUBLE SO AVOID IT IF YOU HAVE PERFORMED WITH TEAR CONDOM THEN CHANCES OF CONCEPTION ARE THERE IF ANY OF YOU ARE HIV +VE THEN YOU MAY GIVE INFECTION TO EACH OTHER SIMULTANEOUSLY YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE WITH UNPROTECTED SEX OR WITH TEARED CONDOM , IF IT WILL HAPPEN THE LIFE OF BOTH PERSON WILL BE RUINED BECAUSE IN HIV INFECTION THE SYMPTOMS USUALLY APPEARS AFTER 10 YEARS, AND ANTIBODY APPEARS IN THE BLOOD AFTER 3 MONTH NOW THE DECISION IS YOUR'S

I have dengue symptoms, my reports are as 26/7/17 - TLC 4100, Platelet 1.65 28/7/17 - TLC 4300, Platelet 1.20 30/7/17 - TLC 8000, Platelet 1.02 Is any recovery shown.

MD - Homeopathy, BHMS
Homeopath, Vadodara
I have dengue symptoms, my reports are as
26/7/17 - TLC 4100, Platelet 1.65
28/7/17 - TLC 4300, Platelet 1.20
30/7/17...
No the platelets are decreasing in number it is not recovery.. But it is not a matter of worry.. as initially the platelets go down and then after 5-7 days it starts increasing in number... Just follow the proper instruction given by the doctor and have good rest...

I have dengue ,I had fever. N after 6 days fever was gone but the platelets counts wr as below. 219000,132000,105000,90000,77000 .it has been decreasing. What measures do I take to avoid this dropping of platelets.

CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiology, MBBS
General Physician, Ghaziabad
I have dengue ,I had fever. N after 6 days fever was gone but the platelets counts wr as below. 219000,132000,105000,...
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Blood Thinners!

MBBS, Dip.Cardiology, Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology(FICC), Fellowship in Echocardiology
Cardiologist, Ghaziabad
Blood Thinners!

If you have some kinds of heart or blood vessel disease, or if you have poor blood flow to your brain, your doctor may recommend that you take a blood thinner. Blood thinners reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by reducing the formation of blood clots in your arteries and veins. You may also take a blood thinner if you have

There are two main types of blood thinners. Anticoagulants, such as heparin or warfarin (also called Coumadin), work on chemical reactions in your body to lengthen the time it takes to form a blood clot. Antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin, prevent blood cells called platelets from clumping together to form a clot.

When you take a blood thinner, follow directions carefully. Make sure that your health care provider knows all of the medicines and supplements you are using.

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10 Foods Increase Low Platelet Count - Add In Your Diet Now

MBBS, D.P.H
General Physician, Gurgaon
10 Foods Increase Low Platelet Count - Add In Your Diet Now

low platelet count is also known as thrombocytopenia. The human blood is essentially composed of four components namely erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), thrombocytes (blood platelets), and plasma.

10 Foods Items Improves Low platelet Count

Here we create a list of food items that helps in the lower platelet count problem. These fruits items, dairy products, protein items, vitamins, and minerals help in increasing platelet count.

1. Anar (Pomegranate): It is rich in iron and also contains vitamins. This fruit help to combat increasing platelet reduction with regular consumption & vitamins to keep your energy levels steady.

2. Milk: It has high calcium which helps to regenerate the platelet. Calcium content with vitamin K and milk protein “Fibrinogen” increases the Platelet count and improves the blood's ability to form the clot. Calcium Deficiency can lead to your body much longer time in forming a clot .

3. Folate Rich Food: Folate or B9 is essential for healthy cell division in the body. A severe deficiency of folate in the body can result in a reduction in Blood Platelet. Daily intake of Folate is 400 mg is required. When the platelet count is low it’s consumption increases the platelet count. Food rich in Folate is Asparagus, Orange juice, Spinach, and fortified cereals.

4. Lean Proteins: Lean protein food is an excellent source of Zinc and Vitamin 12 which are essential to reverse the effects of thrombocytopenia. In case of reduced platelet count take food like soybean, spinach (Palak), black beans, cow’s milk, white of egg, Oatmeal, Fish, and white meat chicken.  This protein item helps increase platelet count

5. Papaya: Extract of the leaf of papaya is excellent for overall blood production and increases the platelet count (Prepare an extract of leaves by boiling leaves in medium heat for 15 minutes with water and wait till the water comes down to half ). Take leaf extract 2tsf twice daily.

6. Cod Liver Oil and Flax Seed Oil: These oils strengthen the Immune system many autoimmune disorders are cause of thrombocytopenia or low platelet count. These oils reduce the inflammation of the body and improve blood circulation throughout the body.

7. Vitamin A Rich Food: Vitamin A is essential for healthy platelet production, it also plays a role in the formation of Protein in the body which helps in the process of cell division and growth. Carrot, Pumpkin, Kale, and Sweet Potatoes (Sakarkandi).

8. Chlorophyll from Wheat grass: Wheatgrass juice contains 70% of chlorophyll (The Plant Haemoglobin) have a strong effect in overall blood production and increases the platelet count. Take ½ cup per day.

9. Vitamin K Rich Food: Vitamin K keeps cell growth at an optimum level in the body. Life of platelets is only 10 days which is to be compensated continually to maintain the lost amount in the body, hence high-calorie food for ideal production of blood platelets and vitamin K is one of the ingredients available in Eggs, Green leafy vegetables, Kale, Frozen Spinach, Mustard Greens Broccoli & Liver.

10. Macrobiotic Diet: To combat Thrombocytopenia in patients a vital anti-inflammatory diet is recommended by Platelet Disorder Association which helps in optimum blood production e.g. Whole grains, vegetables, and organic beans is recommended while animal protein is to be avoided except Fish Yogurt & cheese.


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Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy - Know The Benefits!

Diploma In Trichology - Cosmetology, PG Diploma In Clinical Cosmetology (PGDCC), Diploma In Aesthetic Mesotherapy, PG Diploma In Clinical Research
Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, Ahmedabad
Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy - Know The Benefits!

Aesthetic medicine is an umbrella term, which encompasses all sorts of specialties that mainly focus on the improvement of cosmetic appearance through different treatments. Improving skin laxity, removing scars, reducing wrinkles, mole spots, treatment of unwanted hair, treatment of skin discolouration etc. are a few such aesthetic treatments. One such aesthetic treatment is called platelet rich plasma (PRP), which is used to improve skin laxity and avoid wrinkle formation. PRP injection is a treatment for the skin.

Procedure of PRP
Blood is extracted from the patient, which is then immediately put into the centrifuge. After completion of centrifugation, the plasma and the red blood cells are separated and this plasma is used to extract the rich platelets. Finally, these platelets are injected into the fat skin layer, which would then cause improved collagen secretion and help in improving the health of the skin. The entire process takes about 45 minutes of time.

Numerous body and facial areas can be treated with the help of this treatment. Few such body parts may include the following:

  1. Orbital rim around eyes
  2. Crepey skin on the neck
  3. Cheeks and midface
  4. Back of hands etc.

Benefits of PRP

There are numerous benefits of this treatment. A few of them are listed below:

  1. Helps in skin rejuvenation and tissue regeneration
  2. Is entirely hygienic and non-allergic
  3. Eliminates the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases from other individuals, as the process includes using the blood of the client himself / herself

A lot of individuals ask about the time it takes for the rejuvenation phase. Well, the whole process takes about six weeks. However, the time span is also dependent upon the skin condition of the individuals. The skin that needs lesser work would obviously require lesser time to heal completely. Also, these treatments last about 18 months and yet again the lasting process may be dependent on how well the skin is being taken care of.

Setback
The platelet-rich plasma injections are widely used and have been proven to give amazing results. However, the safety of the procedure has not really been clinically studied yet. Cases of PRP injections going wrong have rarely occurred. However, further clinical studies are required to prove that this treatment is not only effective, but is also super safe. If you wish to discuss about any specific problem, you can ask a free question.

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9 Causes Of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

DGO, MBBS
Gynaecologist, Pune
9 Causes Of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Heavy menstrual bleeding, technically called menorrhagia, is one of the most common types of abnormal bleeding from the uterus. Menstrual bleeding is said to be heavy if there is so much blood that a tampon or pad remains soaked for several hours. 

Here are all the possible causes of heavy menstrual bleeding:

1. Hormonal imbalance
Estrogen and progesterone levels are the primary control mechanism for periods. If the ovaries have a problem in functioning, hormonal imbalances may occur. Heavy menstrual bleeding is most common in females who are at the start of menopause. Puberty menorrhagia can occur in adolescents who are experiencing their first menstrual period. 

2. Fibroids
These most commonly occur around the age when women can get pregnant. Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths on the uterus.

3. Ectopic pregnancy
An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube but does not reach the uterus.

4. Blood thinners
These are medicines which are usually anticoagulant or anti-platelet drugs.

5. Problems with IUD
A non-hormonal intrauterine device is a T-shaped device used for birth control which is inserted into the uterus.

6. Adenomyosis
This is a condition in which the muscular wall of the uterus also gets the lining of the uterus intermingled with it. However, this condition is rare and only happens in middle aged women with several children.

7. PID
PID stands for pelvic inflammatory disease and refers to any infection within the organs of the reproductive system.

8. Cancer
Uterine, ovarian and cervical cancer are just some of the cancers which may cause heavy menstrual bleeding.

9. Other diseases
Liver, kidney and thyroid diseases are all included. If you wish to discuss about any specific problem, you can consult a Gynaecologist.

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Innovative Treatments For Chronic Tendon Pain!

M.S. Orthopedics, MBBS
Orthopedic Doctor, Ahmedabad
Innovative Treatments For Chronic Tendon Pain!

Human body moves in an agile manner because of the wonderful coordination between the muscles and bones. The bones are connected to the muscles by what are known as tendons. These are fibrous, thinner than bones, but thicker than muscles and enable movement.

However, due to overuse, trauma, or inflammation, these tendons can be affected. Symptoms include constant dull ache, weakness, stiffness, and limited movement of the affected area. With exercise or sudden movement, the pain can be more sharp and severe. This condition is known as chronic tendinopathy. Depending on the actual clinical presentation, rest, ice therapy, heat therapy, exercise and pain medications are usually used in combination to relieve the tendon pain.

However, if there is no relief of symptoms, surgery may be indicated to remove the injured tissue. This will allow for healing of the affected tendon, thereby reducing pain and inflammation and improving range of motion of the affected joint. Many questions have been raised about the traditional methods of therapy and treatment for tendon pain. More and more innovative, but conservative measures are being used to treat chronic tendon pain, as they produce better results and have gained more popularity. Three of the most common ones are listed below:

  1. Platelet rich plasma therapy: Traditionally, corticosteroids were used for treating chronic tendinopathy. This was believed to reduce inflammation and therefore relieve the pain. Instead, injecting the affected joint with platelet-rich plasma provides the body with rich supply of oxygen, nutrients, and growth factors. This triggers natural healing. It is done as an outpatient, nonsurgical procedure, where the patient’s blood is drawn and centrifuged to remove the platelets. This plasma is then injected back into the tendon area to promote healing.
  2. Mechanical therapy: Conventionally, static stretching of the injured tendons was believed to repair the injury. However, this belief is slowly replaced with doing the exercise with resistance in place. This helps collagen synthesis and therefore helps in promoting the tendon injury. After the initial healing phase, slowly introducing heavy, slow resistance therapy helps build back muscle and improve strength.
  3. Tenex procedure: Traditionally, if all other measures for tendon repair failed, surgery would be the last resort. A large incision was made, through which the injured tendon would be accessed and repaired. Recovery would sometimes take months. With advancements, however, currently, a 3-mm incision is made, through which ultrasound image is used via probe. This probe removes the damaged tissue and the surrounding tissue is also debrided. This minimally invasive procedure takes about 20 minutes and recovery takes about 2 to 6 weeks.

The next time there is someone suffering from chronic tendon injury, try these innovative and less invasive ways. Treatment and recovery would be more effective. If you wish to discuss about any specific problem, you can consult an Orthopedist.

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