Hemophilia is an inheritied disease. It can cause death from uncontrolled bleeding. It does not have a benefit.
No. Hemophilia is a genetic disease. But many hemophiliacs can benefit from having them.
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Spotaineous bleeding;blood in urine stool; bleeding in joints and associated pain and swelling
Symptoms include: pain, swelling, paralysis, weakness, or loss of sensation.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
It can cause severe bleeding or hemorrhage which will cause respiratory distress.
no
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
There are several medication to treat hemophilia. Clotting factor proteins are normally the go to medication for hemophilia. Since hemophilia is the result of a deficiency in these very specific proteins, injecting the missing protein into the vein is a form of treatment. There are several different companies that grow the proteins in a lab specifically to be used in treatment of hemophilia as well as several other companies that simply fractionate the factor proteins out of whole blood for the same usage. Other medications for hemophilia may include anti-inflammatories to assist the person in reabsorbing blood and reducing swelling.
No, it is a genetic disorder that can cause you to bleed to death with a simple cut.
It is generally not a good idea to play most sports with hemophilia. Anything that can cause injury, including bruising, cuts, or scrapes, can be life threatening.