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Platelet
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a small, cell-like structure in the blood that helps in clotting and preventing excessive bleeding
What is a "platelet"?
A platelet is a small, disk-shaped cell in the blood that help with clotting to stop bleeding. When a blood vessel is injured, platelets quickly gather at the place of the injury, sticking to the damaged area and forming a plug to close the wound. They also release substances that help the clotting process by attracting more platelets. This is crucial for preventing excessive bleeding from injuries and for healing.
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Aplastic anaemia can result in a low count of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood.
Individuals with aplastic anaemia may experience easy bruising and prolonged bleeding due to a shortage of platelets.