Immune thrombocytopenia is a rare autoimmune disorder where the body attacks its own platelets, raising the risk of bleeding. With proper diagnosis and treatment, many people can manage symptoms and live full, active lives.
Whether you're newly diagnosed with ITP or have been managing it for some time, these resources offer guidance on symptoms, treatment options, and emotional support to help you move forward with confidence.
While there’s no cure for immune thrombocytopenia, a range of treatments — from steroids to platelet-boosting therapies — can help manage symptoms. Choosing the right plan depends on platelet levels, bleeding risk, and individual health considerations.
IMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA
Immune thrombocytopenia is a rare autoimmune disorder where the body attacks its own platelets, raising the risk of bleeding. With proper diagnosis and treatment, many people can manage symptoms and live full, active lives.
While there’s no cure for immune thrombocytopenia, a range of treatments — from steroids to platelet-boosting therapies — can help manage symptoms. Choosing the right plan depends on platelet levels, bleeding risk, and individual health considerations.
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