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  1. Haemophilia - Wikipedia

    There are two main types of haemophilia: haemophilia A, which occurs due to low amounts of clotting factor VIII, and haemophilia B, which occurs due to low levels of clotting factor IX. [2]

  2. Hemophilia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 29, 2023 · Hemophilia is almost always a genetic disorder. Treatment includes regular replacement of the specific clotting factor that is reduced. Newer therapies that don't contain clotting factors also …

  3. What Is Hemophilia? - Cleveland Clinic

    In hemophilia, you don’t have enough clotting factors to prevent uncontrollable bleeding. Hemophilia is a rare blood disorder that keeps your blood from clotting. If you have hemophilia, a minor injury may …

  4. Hemophilia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Hemophilia, which means love (philia) of blood (hemo), is the most common severe hereditary hemorrhagic disorder. Both hemophilia A and B result from factor VIII and factor IX protein deficiency …

  5. Hemophilia | Hemophilia | CDC

    Data and statistics about hemophilia diagnosis, treatment, joint disease, and comorbid diseases. Facts sheets and social media graphics for hemophilia. Read personal stories from people living with …

  6. Hemophilia - Harvard Health

    Jun 10, 2025 · Hemophilia is an inherited disorder. It prevents blood from clotting properly. People with hemophilia bleed longer than usual. This bleeding can range from mild to severe. In severe cases, …

  7. Haemophilia - NHS

    Find out about haemophilia, including symptoms, what causes it, how it's treated and when to get medical help.

  8. Hemophilia - Hematology and Oncology - The Merck Manuals

    Hemophilias are common hereditary bleeding disorders caused by deficiencies of either clotting factor VIII or IX. The extent of factor deficiency determines the probability and severity of bleeding. …

  9. What To Know About Hemophilia, a Rare Blood Disorder - Health

    Sep 21, 2025 · Hemophilia is a rare medical condition where blood doesn't clot properly because the body lacks certain clotting factors. Symptoms are related to bleeding.

  10. Hemophilia: Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis - Healthline

    Mar 20, 2025 · Hemophilia is a genetic disorder where blood doesn’t clot properly. Mild cases may show excessive bleeding only after trauma, while severe cases may involve frequent nosebleeds, bruising, …