Dizziness
A person with thrombocytopenia will feel dizzy and fatigued. Dizziness can be accompanied by a wide range of symptoms, such as feeling faint, spinning in the head or wanting to vomit. On a regular day, a person may feel dizzy. For veins to function properly, they need an oxygen supply that is constant and continuous. The person will feel dizzy if the oxygen supply is cut off due to bleeding, blockage or other reasons. A person with thrombocytopenia will experience abnormal tissues, such as more bleeding, brushing and pain. There aren’t enough red blood cell to provide oxygen to the entire body. This includes the brain.