Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura treatment in Guadalajara
In Guadalajara, 19 specialists treat thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, from $1,000 MXN per consultation, in 19 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is a rare and serious blood disorder in which small clots form in the vessels throughout the body, which lowers the platelets and can damage various organs. It requires prompt care.
Common symptoms:
- Bruises or small red spots on the skin
- Extreme fatigue and paleness
- Fever, confusion or other neurological changes
When to seek care? The rapid appearance of these signs warrants immediate care, since the course can be fast.
Who treats it? The hematologist is the central specialist in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura; the vascular surgeon may step in depending on the complications. When faced with unusual bleeding or bruising, seeking prompt evaluation is the wisest course.
Which specialist to see for thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in Guadalajara?
Doctors who treat thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in Guadalajara
Dr. Jorge Gomez Molina
Dr. José Rodríguez Carrillo
Dr. Cesar Martínez Ayón
Dr. Luis Cuauhtémoc López González
Dr. Ignacio Mariscal Ramírez
Dr. Miguel Ángel Velázquez Ferrari
Dr. José Carlos Aguilar Luna
Dra. Lluvia Sugey Sosa Quintero
Dr. Cesar Martin Hernández Guadarrama
Dra. Laura Beatriz Ramirez Monroy
Dr. Manuel Solano Genesta
Dra. Alicia Gutierrez Mendez
Dra. Maria Del Carmen López Sánchez
Dr. Oscar Miguel Garces Ruiz
Dra. Patricia Araceli De La Mora López
Dr. Rocio Monserrat Rojas Sotelo
Dr. Ivette Lenina Carrasco Martínez
Dra. Ana Jaqueline Bañuelos Avila
Dr. Miguel Ángel Zambrano Velarde
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura?
The treatment of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is usually handled by specialists in hematologist, vascular surgeon.
How many doctors are available in Guadalajara?
We currently have 19 doctors who can treat thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in Guadalajara.