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what is haemophiliac?​

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Answered by taradiya1557
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Explanation:

A disorder in which blood doesn't clot normally.

When blood can't clot properly, excessive bleeding (external and internal) occurs after any injury or damage.

Answered by harshshahu292
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Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. This can lead to spontaneous bleeding as well as bleeding following injuries or surgery. Blood contains many proteins called clotting factors that can help to stop bleeding. People with hemophilia have low levels of either factor VIII (8) or factor IX (9). The severity of hemophilia that a person has is determined by the amount of factor in the blood. The lower the amount of the factor, the more likely it is that bleeding will occur which can lead to serious health problems.

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