Typically it does not affect the respiratory system at all. The only time it would if if the person suffers an injury that causes bleeding into the lungs. At that point, I think Hemophilia would be the least of their concerns
It can cause severe bleeding or hemorrhage which will cause respiratory distress.
When people would dispute who should claim the throne when the heirs died from hemophilia.
The Respiratory System
Exceptions are always there e.g hemophilia and many bleeding disorders don't affect females.
Hemophilia primarily affects clotting factors in the blood, specifically factor VIII in hemophilia A and factor IX in hemophilia B. These proteins are essential for normal blood coagulation, and their deficiency leads to prolonged bleeding and difficulty in forming clots. As a result, individuals with hemophilia experience increased bleeding risks from injuries, surgeries, or spontaneous bleeding episodes.
Well yes this is because it is genetically inherited
No. The esophagus is part of the digestive system. The pharynx is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
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Arteries are part of the circulatory system, not the respiratory system.
Hemophiliac is a noun. It's the term for a person who has hemophilia.
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Yes, the pharynx is part of both the respiratory and digestive systems.