Having cancer treatment is not always an easy road. Some side effects can be extremely difficult or serious. But there are steps you can take to prevent and manage these side effects.
One possible side effect from cancer treatment is a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia). This means the number of platelets in your blood is lower than normal.
Platelets are blood cells that form clots to stop bleeding. They are made in your bone marrow and travel all over your body. Cancer treatment can lower your platelet count. This is because it damages the bone marrow where platelets are made.
A low platelet count can cause heavy bleeding, even with very small cuts or bruises. This bleeding can become life-threatening if your platelet count is very low. The lower your platelet count is, the higher your risk for heavy bleeding.