Early symptoms of hemophilia in infants?

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Hemophilia in infants is a kind of hereditary hemorrhagic disease with coagulation dysfunction, which is mainly manifested in the slight trauma of the body that will cause bleeding, and the coagulation time is longer, while the severe cases will also cause bleeding without obvious trauma. What are the early symptoms of hemophilia in infants?.

Early symptoms of hemophilia in infants?

First of all: one of the early common symptoms of hemophilia in children is anemia. The sick baby will appear pale complexion and skin, weakness and low appetite and other symptoms. At this time, the baby's attention will often be not focused, and inexplicable crying uneasiness and so on.

Secondly: because the subcutaneous tissue, oral cavity and gingival mucosa are easy to be injured, so these parts are prone to bleeding. For the baby, the more likely problem is bleeding or hematoma after head collision, parents should be careful to protect and pay close attention to it.

Finally: Hemophilia symptoms are also reflected in muscle hemorrhage or hematoma, more common in the muscle group. In general, the forearm, leg, waist and neck are prone to mass. Under the action of external force, the mass does not appear immediately, but gradually obvious after blood penetration, showing brown yellow and local sclerosis symptoms.

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In addition, hemophilia in children with different degrees of trauma, small surgery will cause severe bleeding in the corresponding parts and is not easy to stop. Children with severe hemophilia will have visceral and intracranial hemorrhage, which will seriously threaten the life of the baby.