what is haemophilia? who get these disease and what are the symptoms of disease
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Hemophilia is a rare condition in which the blood does not clot properly. It mostly affects men.
People with hemophilia lack a protein called a clotting factor, which works with platelets to stop bleeding at the site of an injury. This means the person tends to bleed for a longer time after an injury, and they are more susceptible to internal bleeding.
This bleeding can be fatal if it occurs within a vital organ such as the brain.
There are currently about 20,000 people living with hemophilia in the United States.
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