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What is haemophilia?

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16.04.2024
  • Haemophilia is a genetic disorder that affects the blood’s ability to clot properly. People with haemophilia have deficient or absent clotting factors, which can lead to prolonged bleeding even from minor injuries.
  • Haemophilia primarily affects males and is usually diagnosed early in life, often during infancy or childhood. Females can be carriers of the haemophilia gene but are less likely to manifest symptoms. Symptoms may vary in severity and can become more apparent as individuals grow older.
  • Types of Haemophilia:
    • Haemophilia A: This is the most common type, associated with low levels of factor VIII.
    • Haemophilia B: The next most common type, linked to low levels of factor IX.
    • Acquired Haemophilia: Some people develop haemophilia of the disorder. Although rare, some individuals can develop haemophilia later in life without a family history and most cases involve middle-aged or elderly people or young women who have........

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