How Hemophilia Is Diagnosed?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Diagnosis includes

screening tests and clotting factor tests

. Screening tests are blood tests that show if the blood is clotting properly. Clotting factor tests, also called factor assays, are required to diagnose a bleeding disorder. This blood test shows the type of hemophilia and the severity.

When is hemophilia diagnosed?

In the United States, most people with hemophilia are diagnosed at a very young age. Based on CDC data, the

median age at diagnosis is 36 months for people with mild hemophilia

, 8 months for those with moderate hemophilia, and 1 month for those with severe hemophilia.

What are 5 symptoms of hemophilia?

  • Unexplained and excessive bleeding from cuts or injuries, or after surgery or dental work.
  • Many large or deep bruises.
  • Unusual bleeding after vaccinations.
  • Pain, swelling or tightness in your joints.
  • Blood in your urine or stool.
  • Nosebleeds without a known cause.
  • In infants, unexplained irritability.

What are 2 symptoms of hemophilia?

  • Bleeding into the joints. …
  • Bleeding into the skin (which is bruising) or muscle and soft tissue causing a build-up of blood in the area (called a hematoma).
  • Bleeding of the mouth and gums, and bleeding that is hard to stop after losing a tooth.

Can hemophilia be cured?


There is currently no cure for hemophilia

. Effective treatments do exist, but they are expensive and involve lifelong injections several times per week to prevent bleeding.

Does hemophilia go away?


There is no cure for hemophilia at this time

, but there is medicine people can take. This medicine helps them stop bleeding so they can do most of the things everyone else does.

What foods to avoid if you have hemophilia?

  • large glasses of juice.
  • soft drinks, energy drinks, and sweetened tea.
  • heavy gravies and sauces.
  • butter, shortening, or lard.
  • full-fat dairy products.
  • candy.
  • foods containing trans fats, including fried. foods and baked goods (pastries, pizza, pie, cookies, and crackers)

Is hemophilia A or B worse?

Recent evidence suggests that

hemophilia B is clinically less severe than hemophilia A

, highlighting the need to discuss further therapeutic options for each type of hemophilia. The study, “Haemophilia B is clinically less severe than haemophilia A: further evidence,” was published in Blood Transfusion.

What is the best treatment for hemophilia?

The best way to treat hemophilia is to

replace the missing blood clotting factor so that the

blood can clot properly. This is typically done by injecting treatment products, called clotting factor concentrates, into a person’s vein.

Can you have a baby if you have hemophilia?

If the mother is a hemophilia carrier,

there is a chance that the baby will be born with hemophilia

. In families with a known history of hemophilia, or in those with a prenatal genetic diagnosis of hemophilia, one can plan special testing for hemophilia before the baby’s delivery.

Is Hemophilia A serious disorder?

People with hemophilia can experience spontaneous or internal bleeding and often have painful, swollen joints due to bleeding into the joints. This

rare but serious condition can have life-threatening complications

. The three forms of hemophilia are hemophilia A, B, and C.

Is Hemophilia A lifelong disease?


Hemophilia May No Longer Be a Lifelong Disease

Soon. Researchers are looking into gene therapy as a way to combat the abnormal bleeding

What should you not do if you have hemophilia?

To avoid excessive bleeding and protect your joints:

Exercise regularly

. Activities such as swimming, bicycle riding and walking can build up muscles while protecting joints. Contact sports — such as football, hockey or wrestling — are not safe for people with hemophilia.

What race is most affected by hemophilia?

The average age of persons with hemophilia in the United States is 23.5 years. Compared to the distribution of race and ethnicity in the U.S. population,

white race is more common

, Hispanic ethnicity is equally common, while black race and Asian ancestry are less common among persons with hemophilia.

Can people with hemophilia drink?

If you have had a lot of alcohol to drink, you

can become drunk

. You may start to stagger, lose coordination, slur your speech, and be confused and disoriented. You might become very friendly and talkative or you could become angry and aggressive. Alcohol will also slow down your reaction time.

What foods can thicken the blood?

  • 1⁄2 cup of cooked kale (531 mcg)
  • 1⁄2 cup of cooked spinach (444 mcg)
  • 1⁄2 cup of cooked collard greens (418 mcg)
  • 1 cup of cooked broccoli (220 mcg)
  • 1 cup of cooked brussels sprouts (219 mcg)
  • 1 cup of raw collard greens (184 mcg)
  • 1 cup of raw spinach (145 mcg)
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