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Hemophilacs, individuals with hemophilia, have a deficiency in specific clotting factors that are essential for blood coagulation. To stop bleeding, they often receive infusions of the missing clotting factors, such as factor VIII or factor IX, depending on the type of hemophilia they have. Additionally, they may use medications to promote clotting and apply pressure or bandages to control external bleeding. In some cases, desmopressin may be administered to stimulate the release of stored clotting factors from the body.

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