They lack something that makes blood clot, so they could just keep bleeding until they die.
Hemophilia
It is generally not a good idea to play most sports with hemophilia. Anything that can cause injury, including bruising, cuts, or scrapes, can be life threatening.
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It is a disease where the blood does not clot. Victims bruise easily from very mild touch and can easily bleed to death from minor cuts or scrapes.
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Well since Hemophilia is an inherited disorder where the proteins needed to form blood clots are missing or reduced, every cut or injury effects a person with Hemophilia. If depending on whether your Hemophilia is severe, mild, or moderate your cognitive ability is reduced, to prevent scraps and cuts. Hemophilia is treatable through plasma donations and certain medicine, however you have to always be cautious.
Some people have an inherited disorder in which the body produces too little of the plasma clotting factors VIII (hemophilia A) or IX (hemophilia B). Transfusions of these clotting factors help people with hemophilia stop bleeding.
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It can be. More so in the past. Treatment of hemophilia has come a long way. In parts of the world where treatment options are limited (normally due to costs and availability) many injuries can be fatal or result in amputation. So long as the hemophiliac has access to up to date treatments the likelihood of hemophilia being fatal is very small. Trauma to the head or major organs can still be life threatening though and must be taken seriously.
Small cuts.
Hemophilia is a condition (usually inherited) in which the blood does not clot properly. It causes severe bruising and minor cuts can bleed almost uncontrollably. Few children born with it ever reach adulthood and those that do are typically anemic and very weak. So, yes, I would consider it a "bad" condition for anyone with it.