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Genetic Conditions - Haemophilia

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Genetic Conditions - Haemophilia

Haemophilia is a genetic condition. Haemophilia affects the ability to clot blood.

Haemophilia

Haemophilia

  • Haemophilia is inherited and affects the ability to clot blood.
    • People with haemophilia bleed for longer than usual.
  • Haemophilia affects males more than females.
Symptoms of haemophilia

Symptoms of haemophilia

  • Symptoms of haemophilia include:
    • Prolonged nosebleeds
    • Bleeding gums
    • Easy bruising
  • Haemophilia also carries a slight risk of a brain haemorrhage.

Living with haemophilia

  • There is no cure for haemophilia.
  • People with haemophilia can live relatively normal lives.
  • People with haemophilia should take care in contact sports.
  • People with haemophilia should be careful when combining their medication with other medicines.
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