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Your platelets are a normal size, suggesting healthy platelet production from the bone marrow.
Very small platelets indicate that your bone marrow is producing very immature or dysfunctional platelets. This is a rare finding that usually signals a significant blood production disorder.
This needs urgent hematology evaluation. Confirm with a repeat test and seek medical care promptly.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Small platelets can reflect reduced bone marrow activity or platelet destruction disorders. They tend to be less active than normal-sized platelets and may be less effective at clotting.
Your doctor should investigate the cause, especially if platelet count is also low. Bone marrow function may need to be evaluated.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Borderline low MPV can occur with certain inflammatory conditions or nutritional deficiencies. On its own with a normal platelet count, it is rarely clinically significant.
No immediate action needed unless platelet count is also abnormal. Mention at your next check-up.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour platelets are a normal size, suggesting healthy platelet production from the bone marrow.
No action needed. This is a reassuring finding.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour platelets are a healthy, normal size — indicating good bone marrow production and platelet function.
Great result. Continue maintaining good overall health.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalBorderline elevated MPV can reflect increased platelet turnover — the bone marrow producing larger, younger platelets to compensate for increased demand. It is sometimes seen with cardiovascular risk factors and mild inflammation.
Discuss with your doctor in the context of your full CBC and cardiovascular risk profile. On its own, a borderline high MPV is rarely an emergency.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highLarge platelets (high MPV) are more reactive and tend to be 'stickier.' A persistently high MPV is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, including heart attack and stroke, and can also occur in thyroid disorders and inflammatory conditions.
Discuss your cardiovascular risk factors with your doctor. Address any modifiable factors like smoking, diet, and exercise.
MPV: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Critically large platelets are unusual and often indicate a significant bone marrow disorder or platelet production problem. Giant platelets can paradoxically cause both bleeding and clotting issues.
This requires urgent hematology evaluation. Do not delay seeking medical care.
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