hæmofil
Hæmofil is a blood disorder characterized by an increased risk of bleeding due to a deficiency in one of the clotting factors. This can be caused by a variety of genetic mutations, infections, or exposure to certain medications and toxins.
In hæmofil, the blood's ability to form clots is impaired, leading to prolonged bleeding episodes. Symptoms
There are two main types of hæmofil: Hæmofil A and Hæmofil B. Hæmofil A accounts for approximately
Diagnosis of hæmofil typically involves genetic testing, physical examination, and medical history. Treatment options include on-demand
Management of hæmofil requires careful balancing of treatment benefits and risks. Facial angiomas, hemarthroses, and nephrotic
Research is ongoing into the causes of hæmofil and development of new treatments. The discovery of factor