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what makes our blood thin​

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Answered by mg4484629
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Thin blood is known as thrombocytopenia and is caused by low numbers of platelets. The normal level of platelets in the blood is between 150,000–400,000 per milliliter (mL) . If levels of platelets fall below 150,000/mL, it may indicate thin blood

Answered by senthilchellam1982
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Platelets make up 1–2 percent of blood and help it to clot. Thin blood is known as thrombocytopenia and is caused by low numbers of platelets. The normal level of platelets in the blood is between 150,000–400,000 per milliliter (mL) . If levels of platelets fall below 150,000/mL, it may indicate thin blood.

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