How to Live a Normal Life with Hemophilia
Bruising, joint pain, and swelling are discomforting for most people but temporary. However, for hemophiliacs, it could be painful, long-term, frequent, and in some cases fatal if not addressed promptly. Whether diagnosed with hemophilia A or B, those suffering from
Understanding Hemophilia and What to Expect
Bumps, bruises, scrapes, and cuts are inevitable, and part of everyday life. However, for those living with hemophilia, bleeding injuries are a significant concern. Hemophilia affects one in 5,000 males in the United States, according to hemophilia.org. Thousands of women
What is Hemophilia and How is it Treated?
It is common knowledge that clotting is necessary to stop a bleed and is essential in healing a wounds. However, those with hemophilia are not able to produce essential levels of certain clotting factors and therefore, experience health consequences. Hemophilia