https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTIVORH7anc This video from Wochit News is all about a new treatment for severe hemophilia A. The Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, California, has developed a breakthrough treatment that can reduce the bleeding episodes in people living with hemophilia A by up to 90 percent. MORE: Emicizumab shows…
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Hemophilia is a blood disorder that impairs the body's ability to clot blood. Hemophilia A, the most common form, is a genetic disorder caused by a deficiency in factor VIII, leading to prolonged bleeding. Advances in treatment, such as emicizumab, can significantly reduce bleeding episodes for those with severe hemophilia A. People with hemophilia can live almost normal lives with proper management, including staying active and accessing resources.
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Understanding the Basics of Hemophilia
This video from Osmosis Health & Medicine describes hemophilia and what it really means to have the blood disorder. MORE: Daily infusion of low-dose factor VIII found to benefit some with hemophilia A. With detailed illustrations, the video’s narrator explains that hemophilia comes from the words “love”…
How Kids Can Play Safely With Hemophilia
In this video from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, learn how children with hemophilia can play and live safely. The simple animation features four boys who all have hemophilia but love to play sports. MORE: How hemophilia is inherited The film advises that…
Hemophilia A is a rare genetic disorder that affects the blood’s ability to clot properly. It is the most common form of hemophilia, responsible for 80% of all cases.
My Facebook friends fall into a few categories: biological family, colleagues and friends from my music and teaching days, high school and college friends and teachers, and my “bleedin’ folk” family. Raising two sons with severe hemophilia is a blessing because of the people in my life (I work…
How Hemophilia Is Inherited
Hemophilia is a rare disorder where the person is unable to stop bleeding due to a lack of certain blood clotting factors. It’s a genetic disease that’s passed down through the X chromosome. Almost all people with hemophilia are male, however, women can be carriers of the disease. MORE: Explaining hemophilia carriers…
Hemophilia is a rare disorder in which a person’s blood is not able to clot properly, resulting in unusually easy and prolonged bleeding.
There are several types of hemophilia, a rare bleeding disorder wherein the blood fails to clot properly. Hemophilia A and B are the most common types, while hemophilia C is comparatively rare.