Thirty years ago, March was designated Hemophilia Awareness Month. This year, the scope has expanded to promote awareness for all bleeding disorders. Bleeding disorders affect the way blood clots, which can result in heavy or prolonged bleeding. Bleeding disorders can also cause abnormal bleeding from minor cuts and scrapes or internal bleeding from bruises which wouldn’t cause any problems in people with no bleeding disorder. Different diagnoses include hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and blood factor deficiencies; they are mostly considered hereditary or congenital conditions. Hemophilia is likely the most known bleeding disorder, affecting one in 5,000 male births. The […]
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Resources for Hemophilia
Hemophilia is a rare disease – with only about 20,000 Americans diagnosed and 400,000 people with the disease worldwide. It is a bleeding disorder, which “results when the blood’s ability to form a clot at the site of blood vessel injury is impaired.” There are two types of hemophilia – A and B. Hemophilia A is more common. According to Hemophilia.org – “Hemophilia A, also called factor VIII (FVIII) deficiency or classic hemophilia, is a genetic disorder caused by missing or defective factor VIII, a clotting protein.” Hemophilia B on the other hand, is “caused by missing or defective factor […]