Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis-A, Low Platelet Count And Immune Thrombocytopenia
No need to worry, follow up recommended
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir,
I did review your concern.
I believe what you are experiencing is immune thrombocytopenia which gets precipitated by viral infections like viral hepatitis you had and sometimes due to unknown reasons. Also it may have hereditary affects as seen in your family.
Platelets are important for body hemostasis when a vessel bleeds but it is seen that humans can do away with platelets as low as 10K.
However, I would recommend the following for you-
1) Serial followup of platelet counts to see if they remain low and if they do remain low then atleast one bone marrow study to see the morphology and number of megakaryocytes (platelet precursors in bone marrow).
2)To report to doctor if you experience bleeding from any sites or while shaving or in urine or any other orifice.
3) If there is chronic immune thrombocytpenia then you can be started on low dose steroids to increase the platelet count and further treatment can be then decided from there on.
SO all in all, nothing much to worry now but I would recommend above mentioned advice to be followed as a matter of precaution.
I hope this helps
Wish you all the best.
Let me know if you have any more questions or concerns.
sincerely,
Dr Parth Desai.