Nocturnal Parasthesia near Easy Bruising & Findings of Thrombocytosis & Neutrophilia?
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im an anesthesiologist and about as qualified to answer your enquiry as your useless GP, i suggest seeing a Hematologist, a doctor who specializes in blood diseases... he/she should be able to share you whats wrong and explain to you the treatment options...contained by the meantime it would be prudent to skip the ski trip, you didnt mention if your gp got bleeding parameter ( clot time , protime, bleed time) which would determine how fast ( or slow) your blood would clot contained by case of injury... i hope i be able to be of some lend a hand...thanks
We requirement more info to start. Did they do labs and if so what are the results? How old are you? What is your mass? What are previous medical problems? Do you have a history of cancer or diabetes? Have you feel anything else?
With just the info that you told me and assuming that you a full-bodied otherwise person, I would bring up platelet-aggregating factor as it relates to hyperalgesia to your provider and see what he say.