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Hemophilia is the most well-known hereditary bleeding disorder. There are other hereditary bleeding disorders including von Willebrand's disease, Christmas disease, thrombocytopenia and others.
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Hemophiliac is a medical term that translates into prone to excessive bleeding, but there are many kinds of bleeding disorders that aren't hemophilia. Bleeding disorders in general are termed coagulopathies.
Plasma acts as an immunoglobulin and it can cure immunological disorders and other bleeding disorders.
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Gastroenterology Endoscopy helps in the evaluation and treatment of disorders of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, and the biliary/pancreatic system. A variety of disorders such as Barrett's esophagus; esophageal strictures; esophageal cancer; esophageal bleeding; swallowing disorders; non-cardiac chest pain; and heartburn can be diagnosed with the help of an endoscopy.
Controlling bleeding disorders, such as Von Willebrands Disease.
Excessive bleeding when a cut or other abrasive injury occurs
A Common Disease Were Bleeding Occurs Is Hemophilia. Hemophilia Means... (hē'mə-fĭl'ē-ə, -fēl'yə) Any of several hereditary blood-coagulation disorders in which the blood fails to clot normally because of a deficiency or abnormality of one of the clotting factors. Hemophilia, a recessive trait associated with the X-chromosome, is manifested almost exclusively in males.