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Medical Conditions - Hemophilia A

Hemophilia A is an X-linked bleeding disorder, caused by the deficiency of factor VIII. Prolonged bleeding time, bleeding from gum, joint pain, and the presence of bruises without trauma are common symptoms in hemophilia A.

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Should I consider gene therapy for hemophilia at 38?

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Can gene therapy reduce the treatments for hemophilia A?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Gene therapy for hemophilia A is now approved in some countries. One approved treatment is called Valoctocogene roxaparvovec (Roctavian).

Is nosebleeds and bruises common in hemophilia C patients?

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What is the treatment for hemophilia in young adults?

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What is the emergency management of acute ICH in hemophilia A?

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Can a 12-year-old with hemophilia A play sports safely?

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Can a teenager with severe hemophilia study abroad safely?

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Can children inherit hemophilia from their parents?

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How severe are the bleeding risks for adults with hemophilia?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Hemophilia is a rare, inherited blood disorder that causes your blood to clot less, which results in an increased risk of bleeding or bruising.

How to treat hemophilia A in children?

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