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Q: Can you give or donate blood O- if you have a genetic disorder neurofibromatosis type 1?
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What term is meant for a blood clotting disorder?

Hemophilia is a genetic blood clotting disorder.


Is hemophilia considered a genetic disorder?

It is a disorder which is passed on through your genes. It's actually quite simple. You see, hemophilia is hereditary, hence the "genetic". Then, it is a disorder of the blood, hence "disorder". "Genetic Disorder".


Is hemophilia a bacteria a virus or a protist?

It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.


Is hemophilia a virus a bacteria or a protist?

It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.


What is the genetic disorder in which a person's blood clots very slowly or not at all?

The famous blood disorder where blood does not effectively clot is called HEMOPHILIA.


What is genetic disorder resulting defective blood clotting?

hemophilia


Which genetic disorder is a hereditary sex linked disorder that effects blood coagulation?

It's called Haemophilia.


Methods of prevention for blood disorder?

"Blood disorder" is too broad a term to give a good, actionable answer. However, as most blood disorders are hereditary, prevention would require pre-conception genetic testing and/or genetic engineering.


What genetic disorder results in abnormally shaped blood?

Spherocytosis


What is hemopilia?

it is a genetic disorder in which blood has a lower than normal clotting factor


What sex linked genetic disorder causes blood clotting problems?

Hemophilia


Why do you donate blood?

Donated blood saves many lives. You donate blood so other people can benefit from it if they (i) have lost blood in an injury, (ii) have a disorder that requires blood replenishing, (iii) have to undergo a major surgery in which blood is to be given. It can also be used for testing.