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Hemophilia is a rare genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots, which can lead to excessive bleeding. It is typically caused by a deficiency in specific clotting factors, commonly Factor VIII (Hemophilia A) or Factor IX (Hemophilia B). The condition is usually inherited and is more prevalent in males. Treatment often involves replacement therapy with the missing clotting factors to help manage bleeding episodes.

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