Low counts can result from several causes such as: Side effects of certain medications you may be taking like, for instance, aspirin, ibuprofen, ampicillin, and naproxen Kidney disease Cancer of the bone marrow where platelets are created Infections like hepatitis C, HIV, and sepsis Pregnancy Abnormal immune system that attacks the platelets Heavy intake of alcohol Anemia Clotting inside the body because of which too many platelets are used up To increase blood platelets, your medical practitioner will conduct tests to identify the cause of the low counts
If doctor says SACD cannot happen in people with normal range serum B12, search for this research article "Turner SACD functional B12 deficiency" which discusses a case of SACD from B12 deficiency in someone with normal range serum B12
Low blood levels of vitamin B12 have been linked with a number of major health conditions, including dementia, depression, osteoporosis and age-related macular degeneration
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