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What is hemophilia??
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 308865, member: 31907"] Hemophilia is a blood clotting disorder that affects the joints, muscles and internal organs. It occurs when the blood does not clot normally. Hemophilia is caused by a problem with one or more of the four types of proteins in your blood called coagulation factors. The main factor involved with hemophilia is Factor VIII, which helps control bleeding. Hemophilia is an inherited disease, meaning it's passed down through families. It occurs when your body doesn't produce enough of one of the clotting factors, leading to excessive bleeding into joints, muscle tissues and internal organs such as the liver and spleen. There are three different types of hemophilia: classic hemophilia, Christmas disease (also known as Christmas disease), and von Willebrand disease (also known as congenital factor VIII deficiency). [/QUOTE]
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