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Does anyone know about Hemophilia? |
I am taking care of a little boy that is 18 months old. Now I guess he fell this past weekend, but he has a huge bump on his forehead. He also has severe bruising on his abdomen and legs. Now his mother told me that he fell in the kitchen from a chair. I asked her if she took him to the doctor because of the wound on his forehead. She said that she did not because there are no hemophilia specialists in the area where we live. Now what I want to know is if every basic family physician specializes in hemophilia or are there actual hemophilia specialists? I am just try to track a pattern of abuse because she did not want to take him to a doctor. Ok I just talked to my friend and she said there are three hemotology specialists in this area. I think I am just going to keep a journal of bruising and bumps. If I see anything odd then I will report abuse. They are called hematologists. That is no excuse for him not to be treated. I'm no doctor, but I think that a hemophiliac 18 month old falling from a chair would earn a trip to the ER. Hemophiliacs don't stop bleeding--bruises are bigger and more dangerous, and little cuts can lead to a lot of blood loss. As a day-care provider, I would have called already. Severe bruising on abdomen and legs? (They all bang their foreheads a lot at that age.) No, you do not need to "make note" of anything, you are already pushing your luck by not having called. It is your legal obligation as a care provider. |
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