Hemophilia+(A)-Sal+C

Hemophilia (A) **Description: ** Hemophilia A is a type of bleeding disorder that causes the blood to take a long time to clot.

**Inheritance: ** Hemophilia A is passed down through families.

**Symptoms: ** Symptoms for Hemophilia A are excessive bleeding, nosebleeds for no reason, heavy bleeding from a minor cut, bleeding in the joints, bleeding in the brain, long lasting headaches, and duble vision.

**Daily Life: ** Everyday if had this disorder, it would be tough. You wouldn’t be able to play sports because even if get a little cut, which to a normal person it would be nothing, to someone with this disorder a lot of blood would come out and it would be hard to stop. When you have Hemophilia A you would need to have kit near you just in case you got cut and would need it to stop the bleeding. It would be hard everyday.

**Diagnosis: ** To get Hemophilia A diagnosed you would need to take a simple blood test a and physical exam and there’s not much else you can do to get it diagnosed. **Treatment: ** A important part is to stop the bleeding right when it starts and not let too much blood out. Also you can get medicine to help treat it, but it only stops the bleeding a little.

**Research: ** Standard research is trying too replace the missing clotting factor.

**Additional Facts: ** <span style="color: black; font-family: 'Times','serif'; font-size: 12pt; line-height: normal; margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Hemophilia A is a very rare disorder and it is mostly happens after giving birth.


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