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    Hemophilia is a rare, inherited blood disorder that changes people's lives. People with hemophilia may need medical treatment for the rest of their lives. Parents of children with hemophilia may feel anxious about protecting them from accidental injuries. They may worry about helping their children learn to live with hemophilia.
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    Hemophilia A: Too little clotting factor 8 (factor VIII). Hemophilia B: Too little clotting factor 9 (factor IX). Hemophilia C: Too little clotting factor 11 (factor XI). Von Willebrand disease is a common blood clotting disorder similar to hemophilia but with milder symptoms. It's caused by too little of the von Willebrand factor (vWD).
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    Hemophilia A (classic hemophilia) is one of three types of hemophilia. Hemophilia is a rare blood disorder that happens when your blood doesn't clot as well as it should. People who have this condition don't have enough of a certain blood protein (clotting factor) that helps make blood clot.
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    Hemophilia C (also known as Factor XI Deficiency or Rosenthal syndrome) is a rare form of hemophilia. Hemophilia is a blood disorder that happens when your blood doesn't clot so your bleeding slows down or stops. People who have hemophilia C are missing a specific blood protein, or clotting factors, that helps make blood clots.
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    Hemophilia B symptoms are classified as mild, moderate or severe. Healthcare providers classify hemophilia symptoms by the level of factor 9 in people's blood. Mild hemophilia B. People who have factor 9 levels between 6% to 49% have mild hemophilia B and mild symptoms. In some cases, people with mild hemophilia B aren't diagnosed until ...
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    Having hemophilia means your child is missing (or is low in) one of these important factors. We may recommend factor replacement therapy. Your child's provider injects a clotting factor into a vein in your child's arm through an IV (intravenous infusion). You can also give factor replacement therapy to your child yourself at home.
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    AHF (antihemophilic factor) is a medication that prevents or manages bleeding if you have hemophilia A. This condition keeps your blood from clotting as it should so you bleed more than expected. A healthcare provider will usually give you this injection in a hospital or clinic setting.
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    Hemophilia; High White Blood Cell Count; Thalassemias; Thrombocytopenia; Thrombophilia; Von Willebrand Disease; Get useful, helpful and relevant health + wellness information Sign Up for Health Essentials. Northeast Ohio (Adult) 216.444.6833; Northeast Ohio (Pediatric) 216.444.5517; Florida 954.659.5000;
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    What happens if you have von Willebrand disease? People with von Willebrand disease may bleed more than usual. For example, they may have frequent nosebleeds or bleed for a long time after getting a minor cut. Women or people designated female at birth (DFAB) may have heavy menstrual periods or heavy bleeding after giving birth. People who have the most serious form of von Willebrand disease ...
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    Hemophilia. May-Hegglin anomaly. Storage pool disease. Glanzmann thrombasthenia. Von Willebrand disease. A note from Cleveland Clinic. Bernard-Soulier syndrome (BSS) is a rare disorder that you inherit from your parents. If you have this condition, you'll likely have some issues with blood clotting. But this doesn't mean you can't live a ...

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