Bleeder's - Disease

Regular infusions of replacement clotting factors allow patients to lead near-normal lives.

Severity is classified by how much "factor" is present in the blood. Those with hemophilia may experience "spontaneous bleeds"—bleeding that happens for no clear reason, often into the knees, elbows, or ankles. Modern Management bleeder's disease

Recent breakthroughs are aiming for "cures" by using viruses to deliver functional genes into the patient's liver, allowing the body to produce its own clotting factors. often into the knees

There are two primary forms, depending on which protein is missing: depending on which protein is missing: