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[|Human|] hi I recently went to the hospital less than a month ago and they drew some blood was experiencing watery diarrhea did a colonoscopy and they found ileitis. When they drew my blood they found low hemoglobin count and low platelet count but did not suggest leukemia yet I am worried about the possibility of it, because I often suffer dizziness and extreme fatigue. This is a good hospital would they have found or at least thought of something this serious or could it have been overlooked.thank you I am extremely concerned
[|AI|]  Hello, I would suggest you to completely relax and not worry about it. Feeling dizzy and early fatigue on walking is a common symptom with anemia(low hemoglobin count). Low hemoglobin count in blood decreases your capacity of red blood cells in your blood to carry oxygen, so your brain, muscles and other parts of the body has decreased oxygen supply, which manifests as dizziness and fatigue Low platelet count causes bleeding (only if it is too low i.e. below 50,000) and hence anemia and fatigue. It doesn't cause dizziness and fatigue directly.  As you said the doctor has already done your blood tests and they haven't suggested it, which makes it very unlikely for you to have leukemia. For your information the cells count in blood increases in leukemia, but they are immature.  If you were my patient, I would have asked more about-for how much time you were experiencing these symptoms.- was it associated with nausea, vomiting(bloody or nonbloody)- for how much time you have the diarrhea and what is the frequency-have you notices any swollen nodes-have you got any bone aches?- have you noticed blood in stools and color of stools-CBC Hope I have answered your question. If you still have any doubt, I am happy to help you with that. Meanwhile, if you do not have clarifications you can close the discussion and rate the answer.  WISH YOU BEST OF HEALTH!