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what is hemorrhagic disease ?

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Answered by agtycom37
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In medicine, bleeding diathesis is an unusual susceptibility to bleed mostly due to hypocoagulability, in turn caused by a coagulopathyHemorrhagic disease of the newborn is a rare bleeding problem that can occur after birth. Hemorrhaging is excessive bleeding. It's a potentially life-threatening condition. The condition is caused by vitamin K deficiency. As a result, it's often called vitamin K deficiency bleeding, or VKDB.

Answered by itzheartkiller48
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Hemorrhagic disease is a bleeding problem that occurs in a baby during the first few days of life. Babies are normally born with low levels of vitamin K, an essential factor in blood clotting. A deficiency in vitamin K is the main cause of hemorrhagic disease in newborn babies.

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