The following are some of the recommended food and treatment options for the reduction of slabs:
In our diet, we usually recommend that patients eat a few types of food:
1 Iron-rich foods, such as red-trees, animal livers, etc., which help to replenish blood and increase the number of platelets in the body.
2 High-protein foods such as fresh milk, fish, beans, etc. These high-quality proteins can provide the raw materials necessary for the production of slabs.
3 Vitamin C-rich foods such as grapes, flamingo nuts, spinach, barley, cabbage, apples, oranges, oranges, grapefruit, etc. Vitamin C helps to promote iron absorption and utilization, and has a better adjustment for haemorrhage from low slabs.
Other good foods, such as peanut skins, can be taken by frying water or fed with other foods, which can contribute to a rapid rise in the blood plate. In addition, foods such as glue, walnuts and the eye of dragons help to replenish blood and increase the number of platelets.
The options for the reduction of the slab are often in several (situational) stages:
General treatment
Life management: Patients with reduced slabs should be careful to protect their bodies, avoid trauma and reduce the risk of haemorrhage. At the same time, adequate sleep time, proper exercise, regularity, not to stay up late, to remain happy and to avoid excessive stress.
Treatment of diseases: First, it is necessary to identify the causes of the reduction of the platelets, such as the need to control the infection as a result of the infection and the need for anti-tumour treatment as a result of the tumour. Treatment of the causes tends to yield better results.
2. Drug treatment
Sugar cortex hormones, such as strong pines and capponylons, are commonly used treatments for reduced platelets. It should be noted, however, that the use should be based on the medical condition and the doctor ‘ s advice.
Immunosuppressants: In some cases, immunosuppressants, such as cyclists, can also be used for slab reduction treatment.
Other drugs, such as IDU-11, immunoprotein, and recombinant plate-generated injecting fluids, can facilitate the creation and release of the plate.
3. Blood transfusion treatment
The fastest and best way to reduce the number of patients with severe slabs, especially in cases of spontaneous haemorrhage (e.g., nose haemorrhage, tooth haemorrhage, gastrointestinal haemorrhage, intracircle haemorrhage, etc.) is to inject fresh slabs or slab concentrates in order to rapidly increase the number of slabs above safety levels and prevent further haemorrhage. However, blood transfusions can cause allergies and other adverse reactions and should therefore be conducted under the guidance of a doctor.
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