In haemophilia why alum doesn't work
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Hemophilia is a rare, inherited bleeding disorder in which blood cannot clot (form a mass) normally at the site of a wound or injury. The disorder occurs because certain blood clotting factors are missing or do not work properly. Because a clot does not form, extensive bleeding can be caused from a cut or wound
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I asked why coagulation of alum fails
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in haemophilia a protein which is a member of a cascade of protein is affected due to which clotting of blood.so a minor injury leads to intense bleeding
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