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Hemophilia A and hemophilia B are two types of hemophilia that produce similar symptoms and are d...

Hemophilia A vs. B

Hemophilia A and hemophilia B are two types of hemophilia that produce similar symptoms and are d...
Without treatment, people with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders are at risk for excessive ...

Hemophilia Treatments: Your Guide

Without treatment, people with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders are at risk for excessive ...
Hearing the word “severe” to describe your or your child’s hemophilia can sound alarming. You may...

How Severe Is Your Hemophilia? 5 Things To Know

Hearing the word “severe” to describe your or your child’s hemophilia can sound alarming. You may...
Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder usually caused by certain genes. Most often, hemophilia ge...

Hemophilia – An Overview

Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder usually caused by certain genes. Most often, hemophilia ge...
Life expectancy with hemophilia A has increased from 20 to 30 years in the 1960s to over age 70 i...

Hemophilia A Prognosis: What Is the Life Expectancy?

Life expectancy with hemophilia A has increased from 20 to 30 years in the 1960s to over age 70 i...
Hemophilia advances over the past few years have helped many people with this condition lead heal...

The History of Hemophilia: When the Cause Was Discovered and More

Hemophilia advances over the past few years have helped many people with this condition lead heal...
Most hemophilia cases develop in people with gene mutations (changes) that affect clotting factor...

Understanding Acquired Hemophilia: Risk Factors, Treatment, and More

Most hemophilia cases develop in people with gene mutations (changes) that affect clotting factor...
Hemophilia B is a genetic bleeding disorder in which a person’s blood is unable to clot properly,...

What Do Inhibitors Do in Hemophilia B?

Hemophilia B is a genetic bleeding disorder in which a person’s blood is unable to clot properly,...
Hemophilia A is a rare bleeding disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot properly. People with he...

What Do Inhibitors Do in Hemophilia A?

Hemophilia A is a rare bleeding disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot properly. People with he...
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)—a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (H...

Bleeding Disorder Glossary

AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)—a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (H...