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Hemophilia is an X-chromosome linked congenital bleeding disorder that is passed from the mother to the child. The frequency of hemophilia is 1 in 10,000 births and it caused by a deficiency of either coagulation factor VIII (hemophilia A) or factor IX (hemophilia B). There are approximately 400,000 people affected by hemophilia worldwide. Hemophilia A is more common than hemophilia B and nearly 80 to 85 percent of hemophiliacs have hemophilia A. More...
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder which damages the body’s ability to control coagulation. Certain genetic deficiencies and rare autoimmune disorders may lower plasma clotting factor levels of the coagulation factors in the blood which are required for normal clotting process, and this leads to hemophilia. More...
Health Coverage And Hemophilia Insurance
If you are suffering from hemophilia then it is a must to have a health insurance coverage as the cost for treating hemophilia is very high. Based on the health coverage you have it will affect the job choices you make. More...