Inherited conditions that affect the bone marrow or lead to autoimmune conditions can affect platelet count and cause thrombocytopenia. In individuals who have a known risk of these genetic conditions, hematologists can begin treatments to lower the risk of excessive bleeding and manage any bleeding problems that occur so the patient can live without excess concern or difficulty.

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