14-12-2017 16:58 via huffingtonpost.co.uk

Haemophilia A: Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment

There are 7,700 people living with haemophilia A in the UK, where the blood doesn’t clot properly because the body can’t make a protein called ‘clotting factor VIII’.The condition, which affects men more than women due to their genetic make-up, means that when a person cuts themselves their blood doesn’t clot properly, so the body bleeds for longer.According to The Haemophilia Society, haemophilia A is a genetic condition and nearly everyone who has it was born
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