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Answered by dram63
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  • Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder in which a person lacks or has low levels of certain proteins called “clotting factors” and the blood doesn’t clot properly as a result.
  • This leads to excessive bleeding. There are 13 types of clotting factors, and these work with platelets to help the blood clot. Platelets are small blood cells that form in your bone marrow.
  • According to the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), about one in 10,000 people are born with this disease.
  • The three forms of hemophilia are hemophilia A, B, and C.
  • Hemophilia A is the most common type of hemophilia, and it’s caused by a deficiency in factor VIII. According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Trusted Source, eight out of 10 people with hemophilia have hemophilia A.
  • Hemophilia B, which is also called Christmas disease, is caused by a deficiency of factor IX.
  • Hemophilia C is a mild form of the disease that’s caused by a deficiency of factor XI. People with this rare type of hemophilia often don’t experience spontaneous bleeding. Hemorrhaging typically occurs after trauma or surgery.

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Answered by geetabhardwaj955
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Hemophilia

Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder in which a person lacks or has low levels of certain proteins called " clotting factor" and the blood doesn't clot properly as a result . This leads to excessive bleeding. There are 13 types of clotting factor, and these works with platelets to help the blood clot

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