Understanding Hemophilia: Causes, Bleeding, and Treatment
Hemophiliacs do not stop bleeding easily because they have a deficiency in one of the proteins involved in blood clotting. As a result, they have difficulty forming blood clots and their bleeding can be prolonged. Treatment options for hemophilia typically involve replacing the deficient clotting factor or using medications that help to promote blood clotting.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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