Acquired Platelet Function Disorder
Alternate Names : Acquired Qualitative Platelet Disorder
What are the signs and symptoms of the condition?
An acquired platelet function disorder may cause no
symptoms at all. When symptoms do occur, they are usually mild,
unless the person has another blood-clotting problem. Some of the
symptoms include:
abnormally heavy bleeding from cuts or other injuries
easy bruising
nosebleeds
petechiae,
which are small red dots on the skin that signal tiny areas of bleeding
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