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Can hemophilia be detected parentally? |
Can hemophilia be detected parentally, if so how? yes. Genetic testing can be done on the parents when considering children to see if their children might be so afflicted and inutero testing can be done to see if the unborn child will have this disease if you get a small cut, and dont stop bleedin, than you might have hemophillia, it could be noticed though |
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google it. ...At the most basic level hemophilia A is factor VIII deficiency like you said. There are no home remedies that can fix this or any other bleeding problem. Your body is INCAPABLE of producing that ... It is present when they are born and he can be tested at any time for it-even in utero. Knowing you are a carrier I am surprised your dr. did not already do that. Even though your 14 month old do... I'm pretty sure the answer is A.... I think it has something to do with the fact that Hemophilia is passed from mother to son, but being the mother is only a carrier (the father is not) only a... They are called hematologists. That is no excuse for him not to be treated. Every injury in a hemopheliac needs to be treated. Does the kid really have hemophelia? When and where was he diagnosed?... Hemophilias are common hereditary bleeding disorders caused by deficiencies of either clotting factor VIII or IX. The extent of factor deficiency determines the probability and severity of bleeding... Hemophilia A: in 1803, a Philadelphia physician named Dr. John Conrad Otto wrote an account of "a hemorrhagic disposition existing in certain families". He recognized that the condition w... You can go to King Edward Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. This article talks about how they've done researsh on it so they must knowledgable about the disease. ... |
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