Symptoms of hemophilia in infants

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Hemophilia is very comprehensive to the patients, because hemophilia can occur in any part of our body, causing damage to joints, skin, muscles and viscera. Now let's count the symptoms of hemophilia in infants.

Symptoms of hemophilia in infants

Joint hematocele. Hemophilia A A is a common clinical manifestation of patients, often occurs in trauma, walking too long, sports caused by synovial bleeding, more common in the knee, followed by ankle, hip, elbow, shoulder, wrist and other places.

Bleeding after trauma or surgery. Various degrees of trauma, small surgery can cause long-lasting and slow bleeding or bleeding. Skin and mucous membrane bleeding. As the subcutaneous tissue, gingiva, tongue, oral mucosa and other parts are easy to be injured, it is the bleeding prone parts. Children are more common in frontal collision hemorrhage, hematoma, but skin, mucosal bleeding is not the characteristics of the disease.

Muscle bleeding and hematoma. In severe hemophilia A a often occurs, mostly in trauma, muscle activity occurred after a long time, more common in forced muscle group. Hematuria. Severe hemophilia A A patients may have microscopic hematuria or gross hematuria, most of them have no pain and no history of trauma. However, if there is a blood clot in the ureter, there are symptoms of renal colic.

matters needing attention

In addition to the hemophilia symptoms described in the above article, there are also some hemophilia patients who will appear in the digestive tract. Under normal circumstances will be manifested as hematemesis or bloody stool, abdominal pain. So we should do a good job of diagnosis in our daily life to protect our health.