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A Study of Hemophilia in Americans

A Study of Hemophilia in Americans

According to the dictionary Hemophilia is a hereditary disorder in which the blood fails to clot normally, causing prolonged bleeding from even minor injuries. This is only the very basis of this disorder.

First of all there are two kinds of Hemophilia. Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B. Hemophilia A is caused by lack of protein factor VIII and is found in 80% of hemophiliacs. Other names for this are classical hemophilia, factor VIII deficiency hemophilia.

Hemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of plasma protein called factor IX that affects the clotting property of blood. Its other names are Christmas disease and factor IX hemophilia.

The symptoms of this disorder are lengthy bleeding after circumcision, excessive bruising, swollen or painful joints, Swollen or tender muscles, excessive bleeding from the gums, tongue, or mouth following injury (seen particularly in infants and toddlers), severe bleeding after tooth extraction’s or other invasive dental procedures, and severe bleeding after injuries or operations. It is caused by an inherited sex-linked recessive trait located on the one X chromosome. The standard treatment for Hemophilia is infusion of factor VIII concentrates to replace the defective clotting factor. The amount infused depends on the size of the person, site of bleeding, and severity of bleeding. To prevent bleeding crisis Hemophilia patients and their families can be taught to administer factor VIII concentrates at home at first signs of bleeding. Patients with severe forms of the disorder may need regular prophylactic infusions. Even when a patient goes to the dentist they may need to take DDAVP or factor VIII concentrate to prevent bleeding. With all this treatment the patient is able to lead a pretty normal life. Though there is a small percent of patients who develop inhibitors of factor VIII and may die from blood loss.

This disorder has been around for a long period of time. Back in 1853 Queen Victoria’s eighth child, Leopold, had Hemophilia. Cause of this he lived a life of pain and suffering, prolonged internal bleeding, and became crippled because of severe damage to his joints from repeated hemorrhages. Back then not many people had Hemophilia and there was not treatment. Now in just the US there is 20,000 hemophilia patients and each year 400 babies are born with this disorder. Of them 1 out of every 5,000 men have Hemophilia A and 1 out of...

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