Diagnosis
of Hemophilia Hemophilia is a rare, inherited disorder in which the body does not produce enough of the proteins needed for normal blood clotting. As a result, those affected may experience excessive and prolonged bleeding after a minor trauma or an invasive medical procedure, making them more prone to repeated bleeding episodes. If left untreated, Hemophilia can lead to severe complications such as organ damage and joint deterioration. Diagnosing Hemophilia is essential for effective management and treatment of the disorder, and can be done through a combination of family history, physical examination and laboratory testing. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are important to ensure the best possible outcome for those affected.
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