There are no environmental factors that contribute to or worsen the disorder itself, however it can greatly impact the symptoms. As heat dilates blood vessels the temperature can influence the amount of bleeding that takes place after injury. Many people with hemophilia develop hemoarthritis which is arthritisthat results from bleeding into the joints. As anyone with Arthritis can tell you, the climate can make a huge difference in the condition and its impact.
No, hemophilia is something you are born with from the imperfect genes of your parentage.
No. It's a genetic disorder carried through the female line which affects males. It can't be transmitted or caught in any way.
Hemophilia is one disease in which blood does not clot normally. von Willebrand's Disease
Yes - there are dogs with hemophilia. German Shepards in Europe with hemophilia can be traced back to one dog: Canto von der Wienerau. For more informationon hemophilia and dogs: http://mydogfluffy.com/faq.htm Mice with hemophilia are used to research hemophilia medication and a cure for hemophilia.
There is no chance that the child will have hemophilia even if the spouse has hemophilia. Any girls the couple has will be carriers if the spouse has hemophilia.
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Hemophilia, Sickle Cell anemia.
Can anyone be a candidate for the hemophilia a
hemophilia B is also known as Christmas disease because Stephen Christmas was the first patient with the disease, and hemophilia A is just known as classic hemophilia.
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Aspirin is often used to treat people in danger of having heart attacks or strokes due to the anticoagulant and thinning effect it has on the blood. Since a person with hemophilia already has trouble clotting, aspirin actually exacerbates the already existing problem. This makes the answer to the question a resounding No.
50 million ppl have hemophilia
Hemophilia is when your blood clots slowly or not at all.
No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.