Hemophilia & Bleeding Disorders
Early diagnosis and proper care help manage bleeding
disorders and improve quality of life.
Bleeding & Clotting Disorders
Bleeding and clotting disorders are conditions that affect the body’s ability to control bleeding or form blood clots properly. These disorders occur when certain blood components, such as clotting factors or platelets, do not function normally.
Hemophilia is one of the most common inherited bleeding disorders, where the blood lacks important clotting proteins. This can lead to prolonged bleeding after injuries, surgeries, or even spontaneous bleeding inside the body.
With timely diagnosis, medical treatment, and proper care, many individuals with bleeding disorders can live healthy and active lives.
Common Types of Bleeding & Clotting Disorders
Hemophilia A
Caused by deficiency of clotting factor VIII.
Hemophilia B
Occurs due to deficiency of clotting factor IX.
Von Willebrand Disease
A common bleeding disorder affecting blood clot formation.
Platelet Function Disorders
Conditions where platelets cannot form clots effectively.
Thrombophilia
A condition that increases the risk of abnormal blood clotting.
Treatment Options
Clotting Factor Replacement
Replaces missing clotting proteins.
Desmopressin Therapy
Helps release clotting factors in mild cases.
Antifibrinolytic Medicines
Prevent breakdown of blood clots.
Preventive Treatment
Regular therapy to prevent bleeding episodes.
Lifestyle & Injury Prevention
Reducing risk of bleeding complications.
Why Choose Us
- Experienced hematology specialists
- Advanced diagnostic facilities
- Personalized treatment plans
- Comprehensive patient care
- Continuous monitoring and follow-up
Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
- Frequent or prolonged bleeding
- Easy bruising
- Bleeding after minor injuries
- Nosebleeds that are hard to stop
- Nosebleeds that are hard to stop
- Joint pain or swelling due to internal bleeding
FAQS
What causes hemophilia?
Hemophilia is usually an inherited genetic disorder where the body lacks certain clotting factors needed for blood clotting.
Can bleeding disorders be cured?
Some bleeding disorders cannot be completely cured, but they can be effectively managed with proper treatment.
Is hemophilia only seen in children?
Hemophilia is present from birth, but symptoms may appear at different stages of life.
Can people with hemophilia live a normal life?
Yes, with proper treatment and regular medical care, many individuals lead active and healthy lives.
Frequent Bleeding or Easy Bruising
Early detection of bleeding disorders helps manage symptoms and reduce complications.