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bloodwork

by already, Jul 11, 2009 10:12AM
Tags: bloodwork
what does it mean when the platlet count is high (460) and the potassium level is (5.2)
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by SassyLassie, Jul 11, 2009 10:41PM
An elevated platelet count can be observed in people without significant medical problems. Mild to moderately elevated platelet counts are commonly seen when chronic inflammation is present. I would ask your physician if you are concerned. Have you had any on-going illnesses?

The potassium level test is routinely done as part of an electrolyte level test. Your reading is right at the high end of "normal"

Your doctor may order this test to diagnose or monitor kidney disease. The most common cause of high potassium levels is kidney disease.

Because potassium is important to heart function, your doctor may order this test if you have signs of high blood pressure or heart problems. Small changes in potassium levels can have a big effect on the activity of nerves and muscles, especially the heart. Low levels of potassium cause increased heart muscle activity, which can lead to an irregular heartbeat. When my level is low, I noticed some extra heat beats and they scared me lots.

It may also be done if your doctor suspects metabolic acidosis (for example, caused by uncontrolled diabetes) or alkalosis (for example, caused by excess vomiting).


The normal range is 3.7 to 5.2 mEq/L.

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