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That is hemophilia. It primarily affects males because females with hemophilia do not survive past menarche. The will bleed to death with their first menstruation.
A hemophiliac is someone who has hemophilia which is a hereditary genetic disorder. Hemophilia affects the body's ability to control blood clotting which is used to stop bleeding.
Hemophilia A is a blood disorder that usually affects males because of the genes it uses. The disorder does not allow blood to clot properly and has the characteristics of heavy bleeding that does not stop.
Porphyria Hemophilia.
While the condition affects the males, it is CARRIED by the females, who do not suffer the effects of hemophilia, and can pass the disorder to THEIR female offspring.
it has to do with inherited blood disorder that affects red blood sells
It is estimated that about 20,000 males in the US are currently living with hemophilia. Hemophilia is a rare genetic blood disorder that primarily affects males. Treatment and management of hemophilia have significantly improved over the years.
Hemophilia is a disorder that affects the body's ability to coagulate blood properly. Abulcasis first described this disorder in the 10th century, but it wasn't until 1828 when Frederich Hopff first coined the term hemophilia.
Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that affects red blood cells.
ALD (adrenoleukodystrophy) affects an estimated 1 in 18,000 to 1 in 50,000 people, varying based on geographic location and population. It is an inherited disorder that primarily affects males.
Hemophilia affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people. The percentage is then approximately 0.01%.
Your blood. A hemophiliac is a person who is a "free bleeder", meaning if they get even a minor cut, they will bleed profusely. If they get just a little more than a small cut, they can actually bleed to death because their blood does not clot the way it should.