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Platelet dysfunction

Platelet dysfunction occurs when platelets—small cells in your blood responsible for clotting—do not work properly. This can lead to problems with stopping bleeding or forming clots, which might cause excessive bleeding from cuts, bruising, or bleeding inside the body. Causes include certain diseases, medications, or inherited conditions. Treatment depends on the underlying cause, and managing the dysfunction helps reduce bleeding risks and maintain healthy clotting function.