Symptoms of hemophilia?

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A person in the blood if the lack of coagulation factors, will lead to coagulation dysfunction, and eventually lead to hemophilia. Hemophilia is actually a hereditary hemorrhagic disease, both men and women may have the disease, of course, in real life, most hemophilia patients are men. Hemophilia mainly includes hemophilia A, hemophilia B and factor XI deficiency. Hemophilia A and B are sex linked recessive diseases, while factor XI deficiency is considered as an autosomal incomplete recessive disease.

Symptoms of hemophilia?

Hemophilia patients who walk too long or exercise too vigorously will lead to joint hematocele, such as knee joint, ankle joint and elbow joint. If the patient's condition is slightly serious, the joint tissue of the patient will be locally red and swollen, or pain, or muscle spasm.

After venereal disease, the patient's gums, oral mucosa and other parts can cause chronic appearance due to slight abrasions when chewing food. Some people have hemophilia, the skin appears slight collision injury, and there will be bleeding after injury. Hemophilia A patients also had hemoarthrosis.

The most typical symptom of hemophilia is bleeding. In the early stage of the disease, there may be slight or spontaneous bleeding. If such patients have surgery, they are extremely prone to bleeding after surgery. The skin and mucous membrane of the patient may bleed spontaneously.

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After hemophilia, bleeding is easy to occur repeatedly, and the outflow of blood can not be absorbed by the body tissue. These blood may stimulate the joint tissue, and finally form chronic joint inflammation, leading to joint synovial thickening.