Dizziness
The person suffering from thrombocytopenia feels dizzy and tired. Dizziness is associated with a large range of sensations like feeling faint or spinning of the head or want to puke. A person feels dizzy on a normal day. The veins of the body need a steady and full supply of oxygen to work properly. If due to bleeding or any blockage, the supply stops, then the person starts to feel dizzy due to a shortage of oxygen supply. The person with thrombocytopenia faces abnormal tissues in the body, including more bleeding, brushing, and pain. Due to more bleeding, there are not enough red blood cells to supply oxygen to all parts of the body, including the brain, which abuses a shortage of oxygen in all the areas results in a sensation of dizziness, faint or lightheaded.