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This is a rather tricky question. The best answer is that it truly depends and the person. Often a "carrier" is affected by it to some degree. Factor level tests frequently show a carrier's factor levels are somewhat lower than normal. To actually be considered a hemophiliac or a "symptomatic carrier" that factor level would need to fall below 50%.

The short answer is yes, there can be. The effects are often similar to the effects of mild to moderate hemophilia.

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Common side effects of hemophilia include excessive bleeding, bruising easily, joint pain and swelling due to internal bleeding, and an increased risk of developing hematomas. Patients may also experience complications from prolonged bleeding, such as anemia or damage to internal organs. Additionally, individuals with hemophilia may be at higher risk for developing infections due to frequent injections of clotting factor concentrates.

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