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    Hemophilia
    Hemophilia or Haemophilia is a rare genetic blood disorder in which blood does not clot properly. It affects males more but there are females who also have hemophilia. It affects 1 in 5000 male births. Since it is an inherited condition,  the best way to prevent this condition is to ensure that those with history of hemophilia go through pre-conception screening. 
Submitted by PatientsEngage on 12 April 2024
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Symptoms of Hemophilia depend on the severity of the condition. Early detection is very important, as internal bleeding can be dangerous. Symptoms and signs of hemophilia include:

  • Prolonged bleeding – Excessive bleeding can occur after injuries, surgeries, or dental procedures. It happens because of the absence of clotting factors required to stop bleeding.
  • Fatigue and weakness – Chronic bleeding can lead to anemia, resulting in fatigue and weakness.
  • Easy bruising – Large bruises can be developed easily and for no reason.
  • Spontaneous joint bleeding – Bleeding into joints, like knees, elbows and ankles are common. It can result in joint pain, swelling and internal damage if not treated on time. The joint may feel hot and ache when bent. If left untreated, it can cause chronic discomfort, irritation and dull pain.
  • Muscle Hematomas – When blood leaks into muscles, it causes swelling and pain. It can compress surrounding structures and nerves.
  • Bleeding from the nose – Some patients may experience nose bleeding due to deficiency of clotting factors.
  • Blood in urine or stool – Internal bleeding can be observed in urine or stool.
  • Large or deep wounds – Severe bleeding can occur in case of small cut or minor injury for Hemophilia patient.

 

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  • Pic of a woman with hemophilia in a pant suit sitting on the steps
    Women Too Can Have Hemophilia
    Dr Anupama Pattiyeri, who has a strong family history of hemophilia, was diagnosed with mild Hemophilia A at age 32. Today, she is actively involved with primary counselling as well as educational and financial empowerment among young hemophilics and women of the bleeding disorder community. Could you tell us a little bit about your condition? I have mild deficiency of Factor VIII (blood clotting protein). While the normal level of Factor VIII in blood is 50 -150%, mine is 26%. हिंदी में पढ़ें…
  • A profile picture of Rajiv, a person with hemophilia
    कम जागरूकता हीमोफीलिया के प्रबंधन के लिए सबसे बड़ी चुनौती है
    बेंगलुरु के 43 वर्षीय राजीव चंद्रभानु एक पीडब्ल्यूएच( (पर्सन विथ हीमोफीलिया, यानी कि (हीमोफिलिया वाले व्यक्ति) हैं - उन्हें 6 महीने की उम्र में ही हीमोफीलिया का निदान मिला था । इस इंटरव्यू में वे इस अवस्था के साथ अपनी व्यक्तिगत लड़ाई के बारे में बात करते हैं और बताते हैं कि इस के बावजूद वे अपने जीवन को कैसे ठीक से संभाल पा रहे हैं। कृपया हमें अपनी स्थिति के बारे में कुछ बताएं मुझे सिवीअर हीमोफीलिया ए (फैक्टर VIII डेफिशियेंसी) है। हीमोफीलिया एक दुर्लभ अनुवांशिक रक्तस्राव विकार है, जो रक्त में…
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    Essential Hemophilia Drugs Not Available
    Due to the Coronavirus lockdown, majority of People with Hemophilia (PWH) are suffering in silence with severe pain by taking pain killers and homeopathic medicines prescribed by our doctors, informs Ramu Gadkar, Regional Chairperson Haemophilia Federation of India – Western Region. How has the Coronavirus lockdown affected the supply of lifesaving, essential drugs for hemophilia patients? These essential drugs come through courier via flight services from Hemophilia Federation of India (HFI),…
  • Stock pic of a blood drop and text World Hemophilia day
    Community Awareness is important for the proper diagnosis and management of Hemophilia
    On occasion of World Hemophilia Day, Dr Chakraborty, Consultant Hemotologist,  shares his views on diagnosis and treatment of thalassemia as also on how the present crisis of Covid 19 is affecting People With Hemophilia. The theme of World Hemophilia Day in 2020 is “Get+involved”. Why should people get involved in bleeding disorders like Hemophilia? Hemophilias are a group of bleeding disorders where due to genetic transmission, clotting factors are either not produced or are produced…
  • Profile pic of an Indian man with hemophilia
    Lack Of Awareness of Haemophilia Continues To Be The Biggest Challenge
    Rajiv Chandrabhanu, 43 from Bengaluru is a PwH (Person with Haemophilia) since he was 6 months old. He talks about his personal battle with the condition and how he has managed to stay afloat. Please tell us a bit about your condition (Lesser known conditions will need to be described) I am a person with Severe Hemophilia A (Factor VIII deficiency). Hemophilia is a rare hereditary bleeding disorder, caused by the absence of a clotting factor in the blood. I was diagnosed with Hemophilia when I…
  • Image: Premroop Alva, male 34, black hair wearing dark glasses and a jacket, has haemophilia
    Living With Haemophilia Can Be Managed Effectively
    Premroop Alva, 42 lives with a rare hereditary blood disorder - Haemophilia condition. He has extensively worked towards spreading awareness and talks of the travails of the condition and how it should be tackled to lead as normal a life as possible. Please tell us a bit about your condition I am a person with Severe Hemophilia B (Factor IX deficiency). Haemophilia is a rare hereditary bleeding disorder. A person with Hemophilia(PwH) has longer clotting time than normal person. The absence of…