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Platelet Count Test in Kothagudem

50100
50% Off
45 With vip  VIP

This test checks the blood platelet count and helps diagnose and monitor platelet disorder.


Also known as:  Platelet Count Test, platelet aggregation assay, platelet (thrombocyte) count (PLT) Blood Test, Thrombocyte Count

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Who all are eligible for Platelet Count test?

  • Individuals who exhibit the following signs and symptoms: bruises, bleeding nose or gums, reddish urine, menorrhagia, blood in the vomiting, muscle pain, dizziness, frequent infections, fever, leg swellings, and severe headaches.
  • In the case of some cancers, enlarged spleen, damaged bone marrow, strokes, and chemotherapy.

Why take Platelet Count Test?

  • Platelets count help to diagnose the reason of excessive bleeding (thrombocytopania) and clotting (thrombosis) respectively.
  • Helps monitor the platelets count during severe dengue

What are the benefits of Platelet Count test?

  • It is a useful test that is performed along with a complete blood count, as part of a routine health checkup.
  • It helps to diagnose platelet-related disorders and certain types of cancer.

Q&A

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Q. How can I book my test?

A. If you are planning to book diagnostic tests with Redcliffe Labs, then it is quite a simple and smooth process. All you have to do is just call us and our well trained and patient-friendly representatives will book an appointment for you. Also, you can book the test online by visiting our website and as soon as we get your query within no time we will make sure to book the appointment for you.

Q. In how much time will I get my test report?

A. Redcliffe Labs knows how important the timing is when it comes to health checkups. We make sure that reports are sent to you as soon as possible so that you can begin with the right treatment and medications on time. You will get your reports within 12 hours.

Q. Where can I see or get my test results?

A. You can receive your test results at your given email address or on your phone number and also on WhatsApp. Redcliffe Labs makes sure to send precise and timely reports following the highest standards to maintain quality.

Q. Is home sample collection available for this test?

A. Yes, home sample collection is available for the diagnostic tests as per your needs. Once the test is booked as per your diagnostic requirements, our expert phlebotomist will reach your given address to collect the sample.

Platelet Count Blood Test in Kothagudem

What are platelets?

Clotting is a process that aids in the cessation of bleeding. Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are blood cells critical for clotting. These are pretty tiny in size and are often discovered in the bloodstream at the site of the damage. Platelets aggregate at the site of damage and form a mesh-like layer, which can help reduce bleeding and form a clot in that location.

What is a platelet count test?

A platelet count test determines the number of platelets in your blood. A person possesses between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood. Thrombocytopenia is when platelets are lower than the typical average level. A person with thrombocytopenia cannot produce blood clots effectively and may bleed profusely after a slight cut or injury. In contrast, thrombocytosis occurs when the normal platelet count exceeds the average platelet count. In contrast to thrombocytopenia, when a person has thrombocytosis, their blood clots excessively regardless of any damage or the need for clotting. Blood clots are extremely harmful because they can impede blood flow in unexpected areas if they circulate in the bloodstream.

What are the uses of a platelet count test?

Doctors often advise patients to have a platelet count test as part of their regular clinical checkup. It is frequently used to determine whether a person's platelets are within the normal range. A platelet count test can also aid in the early detection of illnesses and determine whether a person is a danger of excessive bleeding. In general, a Platelet blood test can be included in a complete blood count test, which can provide information on several other parameters. A platelet count test is highly recommended for dengue patients. Now if you are looking to book platelet count test in Kothagudem then do it with Redcliffe Labs. We offer platelet count test at affordable cost.

How should the results of a platelet count test be interpreted?

The normal platelet count can easily detect the average platelet level in the blood. The chart below shows the average platelet level and suggests whether a patient has a high platelet level or a low platelet level.

Platelet count Result (per ml of blood)
High Platelet level (thrombocytosis) more than 450,000
Normal platelet count 150,000–450,000
Low Platelet level (thrombocytopenia) less than 150,000

How to improve Platelet Count?

If you are wondering how to increase your platelet levels, the tips mentioned below can help.

  • Eat more leafy vegetables
  • Avoid drinking as it disrupts RBCs production
  • Up your intake of iron-rich foods
  • Take supplements (if prescribed by doctors)

What are the reasons for elevated platelet counts?

When a person's platelet count is high, the bone marrow generates an abnormally large number of platelets. Primary or essential thrombocytosis is the medical term for this illness. Excess platelets can also suggest an infection in the body, known as secondary thrombocytosis. Some of the most common causes of a high platelet count are:

  • Recovering from a recent injury that caused excessive blood loss
  • Suffering from a severe infection such as dengue
  • Excessive vitamin B12 consumption
  • Putting oneself through strenuous physical activity and exertion
  • A high platelet count can be caused by lung, stomach, and ovarian lymphoma cancers
  • A high platelet count accompanies anaemia
  • Tuberculosis infections
  • Rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease are examples of autoimmune diseases causing high platelet count
  • Undergoing splenectomy surgery

What factors contribute to a low platelet count?

A person's platelet count might be low for a variety of causes. The following are some of the most prevalent reasons for a low platelet count:

  • Platelet levels in the blood have been proven to be depleted by viral infections such as AIDS, HIV, and hepatitis.
  • Medications: Excessive medication intake, such as aspirin, quinidine, or antibiotics, may or may not diminish platelet count.
  • Cancer that has progressed to the bone marrow might impair its capacity to make new platelets, resulting in a drop in platelet count.
  • A chronic illness, such as a blood infection termed sepsis, can cause a decrease in platelet count.
  • Some autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and Crohn's disease, have also been linked to a low platelet count. 

Who should have this test done?

If a person exhibits signs of having few platelets, they may require a specific test. Some of the signs of low platelet count include:

  • Bleeding over an extended time following a small cut or injury
  • The development of a blood clot is delayed.
  • Bruising all over the body for no apparent reason
  • A menstrual cycle that is unusually heavy and lengthy
  • Nosebleeds are common.
  • Many red dots on the skin of a person are known as petechiae.
  • People with a low platelet count will also have a distinct purple area on their skin, known as purpura. This purple area is typical since it is caused by bleeding beneath the skin.

When a person has an excess of platelets, the following are some of the most typical symptoms:

  • Numbness in the hands and feet 
  • Excessive headaches that last
  • Dizziness and total darkness of vision
  • Extreme tiredness and weakness

A platelet count test is commonly performed if a person is undergoing a complicated medical surgery in the future or if a person is receiving medication to minimise clotting.

Platelet count test Price in Kothagudem:

Name Of The Test Platelet count test in Kothagudem
Sample Type Blood
Number Of Test 1
Actual Test Price Rs 199
Discounted Test Price Rs 50 - Rs 179 (Depending on Your Selected City)
Home Sample Collection Available
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection Applicable
Fasting Before Test Not Required
Get Reports Within Same Day

Platelet Count Test Price

The platelet count test in Kothagudem is a reasonably inexpensive and does not have a high cost. The total variance in cost is due to the service provided by the diagnostic facility, the lab's environment, hygiene measures, sophisticated diagnostic machinery and FDA certified equipment, all of which may have a substantial impact on the cost. The platelet test is available at Redcliffe Labs from a price range between Rs 80 to Rs 179.

Other Lab Tests/Packages That You Can Book With Redcliffe Labs

Tests/Packages Name Price in INR
CBC Test ₹299
Haemogram (CBC+ESR) ₹399
Vital Screening Package ₹599
Fever Package- Essential ₹699
Smart Full Body Checkup ₹799
Dengue Fever Panel ₹1299
Advance Plus Full Body Checkup ₹2099
Super Advance Full Body Checkup Male ₹2899

How to get this test done? 

This is a routine blood test. The technique entails taking a blood sample from the patient. When you arrange a test with Redcliffe, our trained phlebotomist will visit your home to take a sample.

  • The process begins with an antiseptic cleansing of the needle insertion site on the skin. 
  • Our professionals will then apply an elastic band to the upper arm to conveniently examine and identify the vein. 
  • After that, a needle is placed into the arm and blood is extracted from it. 
  • After collecting the blood, it is securely packed in a container and transferred to the lab for examination. 

Reports will be generated once the test results have been completed and the quantity of platelets has been determined.

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Platelet Count Test Cost in Different Cities with Redcliffe Labs

Locations Price in INR
Delhi 50
Noida 50
Gurugram 50
Pune 50
Mumbai 99
Bangalore 99
Chennai 99
Hyderabad 99
Ahmedabad 99
Kolkata 99
Kanpur 179

How can I schedule a Redcliffe test?

It is as simple as making a phone call or booking online to schedule a test with The Redcliffe lab. To schedule a test online, click here. Follow the guidelines below. 

  • Go to the website and sign in.
  • When you log in, you will be asked to provide your name, age, medical concern, and registered email address.
  • After entering your information, you must choose a test package and provide your home address. You can then book any convenient date for you and schedule it, and our expert phlebotomist will come and collect the sample. 
  • You can then pay online, and rest assured that your test has been scheduled.

To schedule a test on call, simply contact us on our registered number. An experienced customer service professional will connect to you by phone and guide you through the testing process. You will be questioned about factors like your name, age, health concerns, and the type of test that you are referring to. Then you may provide your address and convenient date for the blood samples to be collected. You will be offered a payment option, and your test will be scheduled.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the test for platelet count?
A routine blood test called Complete Blood Count (CBC) test is used to measure the number of platelets present in the blood.
    Why platelet test is done?
    It is used to diagnose or monitor the platelets in the blood.
      What are low platelets in a blood test?
      When your body lacks an adequate amount of platelets in the blood, the condition is called Thrombocytopenia, causing symptoms, like easy bruising, frequent gums bleeding, GI tract, etc.
        Is a low platelet count serious?
        Yes, it can lead to dangerous internal bleeding.
          Is there any risk associated with the test?
          The platelet count test is a fair risk-free procedure as this is a simple blood test. It is a routine procedure for the executives of Redcliffe, and there is no significant risk associated.
            Do I need to take certain special precautions before the test?
            You do not need to take any special precautions because before the test, as it is a non-fasting test, you do not need to fast beforehand.
              When can I expect my test report after the platelet count test in Kothagudem?
              At Redcliffe, we believe in providing quick and fast reports. Therefore we try to provide your reports within 24 of the test booked. You can get your reports in a digital format online, ensuring that you do not have to wait long for your result.

                Frequently Asked Questions

                What is the test for platelet count?
                A routine blood test called Complete Blood Count (CBC) test is used to measure the number of platelets present in the blood.
                  Why platelet test is done?
                  It is used to diagnose or monitor the platelets in the blood.
                    What are low platelets in a blood test?
                    When your body lacks an adequate amount of platelets in the blood, the condition is called Thrombocytopenia, causing symptoms, like easy bruising, frequent gums bleeding, GI tract, etc.
                      Is a low platelet count serious?
                      Yes, it can lead to dangerous internal bleeding.
                        Is there any risk associated with the test?
                        The platelet count test is a fair risk-free procedure as this is a simple blood test. It is a routine procedure for the executives of Redcliffe, and there is no significant risk associated.
                          Do I need to take certain special precautions before the test?
                          You do not need to take any special precautions because before the test, as it is a non-fasting test, you do not need to fast beforehand.
                            When can I expect my test report after the platelet count test in Kothagudem?
                            At Redcliffe, we believe in providing quick and fast reports. Therefore we try to provide your reports within 24 of the test booked. You can get your reports in a digital format online, ensuring that you do not have to wait long for your result.