• Research on Thalassemia and Haemophilia and prepare a handwritten fact file.
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Haemophilia is a genetic blood disorder in which the body fails to form clotting to stop bleeding in case of an injury or when a blood vessel is broken.
Thalassemia is a disorder that impairs the body's ability to form normal hemoglobin. Abnormal hemoglobin is formed as a result of the destruction of red blood cells or poor transportation of the oxygen in the body.
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Explanation:
Thalassemia- It is an inherited blood disorder.
A person suffering from this disease has abnormal hemoglobin.
Some of the symptoms of this disease:
1. Bone deformation
2. Dark urine
3. Excessive tiredness
4. Yellow skin
5. Fatigue
Hemophilia- It is again an inherited disease, but here, the person suffering from this disease lacks a certain type of clotting factor.
In this disease, the blood is unable to clot, resulting in excessive blood loss in case of bleeding.
These are of three types: A , B, and C
The type depends on the clotting factor
The more is the deficiency, the serious is the condition.