Hemophilia, unfortunately, is a less attracted disease compared to other life-threatening diseases. The prevalence of hemophilia is estimated to be about 1:10,000 birth and that of the severe form of the disease to be about 6% per 1,00,000 population. The disease has dire consequences and it is very important to understand the implications of hemophilia for the effective treatment. This article talks about the detailed account of hemophilia and the treatment approaches of hemophilia . What is Hemophilia?
Hemophilia is a genetic condition that causes people to keep on bleeding for a long time unless treated. People with hemophilia do not bleed faster than anyone else, but will bleed continuously at the normal rate until they are treated. This is because the blood is unable to clot without any therapy. Internal bleeding is the major concern in hemophilia. Bleeding is common into joints…