Is a Platelet Count of 395 Serious?
1. Whether a platelet count of 395×10^9/L is significant depends on the specific physical condition. If there are no discomforts, it is generally not very important. If the clinical symptoms are obvious, it is generally more important.
2. The normal reference range for platelet count is 100~300×10^9/L. When a platelet count of 395×10^9/L (note: it should be 395, not 3955 as per context) is found during a test, high platelet count needs to be considered. If the platelet count is slightly high in laboratory tests but there are no symptoms of discomfort, special treatment is generally not required, but regular platelet rechecks are needed.
3. If the platelet count continues to be high and there are still obvious physical discomforts, it is necessary to visit the hematology department to identify the cause of the increased platelets. This may be related to bacterial infections, viral infections, malignant tumors, hematological diseases, rheumatism, polycythemia vera, chronic myeloid leukemia, idiopathic thrombocytosis, and other factors. If these diseases cause high platelet counts, they are generally more important and require active identification of the underlying cause for treatment.