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Low Platelet Count, WBC Count And RBC Count. Dizziness, Nosebleed, Fatigue, Shortness Of Breath. Risks?
My doctors think I may have aplastic anemia-- low platelet count, WBC, and RBC count all support it (as well as a marrow biopsy.) My red blood cell count is currently at 1.02 m/uL, but I m not comfortable with the idea of a red blood cell transfusion. What are the risks with my count? I have dizziness, an occasional noseblood, fatigue, and mild shortness of breath. I m currently trying to find a matching family donor for a marrow transplant.
IT IS UNFORTUNATE that you have aplastic anemia.
Till you get a transplant,
1. RED CELL transfusion to help dizziness and shortness of breath.
2. Antibiotics if needed to combat infection - due to low resistance related to low WBC count.
3. Platelet transfusion rarely if necessary to get bleeding under control.
Hi, welcome to HCM, I am Dr Das.
You have low rbc wbc and platelet, nose bleeding.
Why are you waiting for?
If you do not have blood transfusion, then you will have more dizziness, weaknesses, even hemorrhage from any area, including brain.
Finding a matching bone marrow donor is a time consuming and complexed process.
So, it is better to go for blood transfusion right now.
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Low Platelet Count, WBC Count And RBC Count. Dizziness, Nosebleed, Fatigue, Shortness Of Breath. Risks?
Hi Welcome to HCM. IT IS UNFORTUNATE that you have aplastic anemia. Till you get a transplant, 1. RED CELL transfusion to help dizziness and shortness of breath. 2. Antibiotics if needed to combat infection - due to low resistance related to low WBC count. 3. Platelet transfusion rarely if necessary to get bleeding under control. Take care REGARDS