Hemophilia has several common symptoms and these include bleeding of the joints and muscles, and prolonged bleeding. Bleeding is not typically faster or different to someone without hemophilia but it takes much longer to stop, typically, and this is the main symptom of the illness.
Hemophilia is a blood clotting disorder. some symptoms are: bruising, joint pain, blood in urine or stool, nosebleeds or unexplained bleeding after immunizations. Some famous hemophiliacs include: Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, Tsarevich Alexei, and Ryan Wayne White.
The symptoms shown by animals with hemophilia are basically the same as those shown in humans. Prolonged bleeding due to slow clot formation.
yes hemophilia can be detected before birth
Genetic inheritence.
It is named after the first patient who was described with the symptoms of Hemophilia type B, Stephen Christmas.
Hemophilia.
Infected animals often have no symptoms.
Vitamin K is not found in food but rather is produced by the micro-fauna that inhabits your intestines. Studies on Vitamin K were first done by destroying the micro-fauna in the guts of animals and observing the symptoms they developed - like hemophilia.
Symptoms include: pain, swelling, paralysis, weakness, or loss of sensation.
Females are less likely to show the symptoms of hemophilia but in actuality are more likely to have the genetic mutation for hemophilia. The reason they are less likely to show the symptoms is the fact that hemophilia is the result of a mutation on the X chromosome. Since females have two X chromosomes they likely have a chromosome that is not mutated as well. With the mutation normally being a recessive trait, the normal X chromosome is usually expressed instead. Since males only have one X chromosome, if the mutation for hemophilia is present, it will be expressed. For the same reasons, the chances of a female having the mutation is greater (however still very small), simply because she has two X chromosomes.
Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder caused by either insufficient amounts of a clotting factor protein or a clotting factor protein that does not work correctly. The blood in individuals with hemophilia does not clot as fast as an individual with no bleeding disorder. Hemophilia is most often genetic and carried on the X chromosome. For this reason, men (having only one X chromosome rather than two like females) tend to show the symptoms of hemophilia and be diagnosed as hemophiliacs much more frequently.
Yes hemophilia is a inheerited bleeding dissorder. i read it from my medical book. hemophilia means blood love and can be passed down from mother to daughter. or in some cases mother to son. it is more common for it to passed to daughters. I hope this helped. :)
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.