Conclusion

Elevation of blood platelets beyond the normal range results in thrombocytosis. While this is usually not a medical emergency, extreme cases can be life-threatening. A high platelet count might be indicative of other chronic health problems. Check in with your physician to make sure you’re in the clear.
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