Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) is a blood disorder characterized by a low platelet count, leading to easy bruising, bleeding, and the formation of purplish spots on the skin.
Easy bruising
Tiny red or purple spots (petechiae) on the skin
Prolonged bleeding from cuts
Heavy menstrual bleeding in women
Fatigue due to anemia
Autoimmune Response: The immune system mistakenly attacks platelets.
Infections: Certain viral infections can trigger ITP.
Medications: Some drugs can lead to a decrease in platelet count.
Genetic Factors: Family history may play a role.
Underlying Health Conditions: Other diseases may contribute to platelet destruction.
Enhances Platelet Production: Supports the body’s natural mechanisms for increasing platelets.
Reduces Symptoms: Helps alleviate bruising and bleeding tendencies.
Addresses Underlying Causes: Focuses on the root causes of immune dysfunction.
Promotes Overall Health: Supports immune health and well-being.
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