Understanding Haemophilia
A comprehensive resource about haemophilia – what it is, how it’s diagnosed, treatment options, and how to live a full life with this bleeding disorder.
What is Haemophilia?
Haemophilia is a rare, inherited bleeding disorder where blood doesn’t clot properly due to missing or insufficient clotting factors. This can lead to prolonged bleeding after injuries or surgery.
When a blood vessel is injured, clotting factors work together to form a clot quickly, stopping the bleeding. This process typically takes minutes.
With haemophilia, missing clotting factors mean blood takes much longer to clot. Bleeding continues for extended periods, even from minor injuries.
Types of Haemophilia
There are three main types of haemophilia, each caused by deficiency of different clotting factors
Haemophilia A (Factor VIII Deficiency)
The most common type of haemophilia, affecting about 80-85% of all haemophilia patients. It’s caused by a deficiency or absence of clotting Factor VIII.
Haemophilia B (Factor IX Deficiency)
Also called Christmas disease, haemophilia B accounts for about 15-20% of all haemophilia cases. It’s caused by a deficiency of clotting Factor IX.
Von Willebrand Disease (VWD)
The most common inherited bleeding disorder, affecting both males and females. It’s caused by a deficiency or dysfunction of von Willebrand factor, a protein that helps blood clot.
Where Does Bleeding Occur?
Click on different body parts to learn about common bleeding sites in haemophilia
Common Bleeding Sites
Click on any highlighted area of the body diagram to learn about specific bleeding symptoms and locations.
- Joints (especially knees, elbows, ankles) – most common
- Muscles and soft tissues
- Nosebleeds and bleeding gums
- Internal bleeding in organs
- Prolonged bleeding from cuts or injuries
- Excessive bruising
Symptom Checker
Check the symptoms you or your loved one experiences. This is not a diagnosis, but can help you understand if consultation is needed.
How is Haemophilia Diagnosed?
The journey from symptoms to diagnosis involves several important steps
Clinical Assessment
Your doctor will review your medical history, family history of bleeding disorders, and current symptoms. They’ll ask about unusual bleeding patterns, bruising, and joint problems.
Blood Tests
Initial screening tests include Complete Blood Count (CBC) and tests for clotting time like PT (Prothrombin Time) and aPTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time). An prolonged aPTT suggests a clotting factor deficiency.
Factor Assay Tests
Specific tests measure the levels of Factor VIII and Factor IX in your blood. These tests determine which type of haemophilia you have and its severity (mild, moderate, or severe).
Genetic Testing
DNA testing can identify the specific gene mutation causing haemophilia. This is important for family planning and understanding inheritance patterns. It can also help identify carriers in the family.
Comprehensive Care Plan
Once diagnosed, your healthcare team will create a personalized treatment plan based on your type and severity of haemophilia. This includes education about your condition, treatment options, and lifestyle modifications.
Managing Haemophilia
Modern treatment options and holistic approaches for living well with haemophilia
Factor Replacement Therapy
The primary treatment for haemophilia involves replacing the missing clotting factor through intravenous infusions.
- On-Demand Treatment: Infusions given when bleeding occurs
- Prophylaxis: Regular scheduled infusions to prevent bleeding episodes
- Plasma-Derived Factors: Extracted from donated blood
- Recombinant Factors: Genetically engineered in laboratory
Homeopathic Management
At SweetPills Homeopathy, we offer complementary homeopathic care that works alongside conventional treatment:
- Constitutional Treatment: Individualized remedies to strengthen the body’s healing response
- Acute Management: Homeopathic support during bleeding episodes
- Quality of Life: Addressing pain, joint health, and overall wellness
- Psychological Support: Managing stress and emotional aspects of chronic illness
Our homeopathic approach has helped many haemophilia patients reduce frequency of bleeding episodes and improve their quality of life. Dr. Aafiya Dadan has 12+ years of specialized experience treating haemophilia patients.
Newer Treatments & Gene Therapy
Exciting new developments in haemophilia treatment:
- Extended Half-Life Factors: Require less frequent infusions
- Emicizumab (Hemlibra): Subcutaneous injection that bridges Factor VIII function
- Gene Therapy: Experimental treatments that may provide long-term correction
- Non-Factor Therapies: New medications that work without replacing clotting factors
Supportive Care & Pain Management
Comprehensive care includes:
- Physical Therapy: Maintaining joint health and mobility
- Pain Management: Safe pain relief options that don’t interfere with clotting
- Dental Care: Specialized dental procedures to prevent bleeding
- Nutritional Support: Diet and supplements to support overall health
- Psychological Counseling: Mental health support for patients and families
Living Well with Haemophilia
Practical tips and lifestyle guidance for managing haemophilia in everyday life
Diet & Nutrition
- Maintain healthy weight to reduce joint stress
- Foods rich in Vitamin K support clotting
- Calcium and Vitamin D for bone health
- Stay well-hydrated
- Avoid excessive alcohol
- Limit foods that thin blood (garlic, ginger in excess)
Safe Activities
- Swimming – excellent low-impact exercise
- Walking and hiking (with precautions)
- Cycling (with protective gear)
- Golf and table tennis
- Yoga and stretching
- Avoid contact sports (football, rugby, boxing)
Medical Care
- Wear medical ID bracelet at all times
- Inform all healthcare providers about haemophilia
- Avoid aspirin and NSAIDs
- Get vaccinations (subcutaneous when possible)
- Regular dental check-ups
- Keep emergency contacts handy
Home Safety
- Remove tripping hazards (loose rugs, cords)
- Pad sharp furniture corners
- Use non-slip mats in bathroom
- Good lighting throughout home
- Keep first aid supplies stocked
- Have factor replacement at home if prescribed
Travel Tips
- Carry letter from doctor explaining condition
- Pack extra factor replacement
- Research medical facilities at destination
- Get travel insurance that covers haemophilia
- Carry medical records and prescriptions
- Plan for proper storage of medications
Family Support
- Educate family members about haemophilia
- Join support groups and communities
- Genetic counseling for family planning
- Teach children about their condition
- Mental health support for caregivers
- Connect with other haemophilia families
Myths vs Facts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about haemophilia
Can haemophilia be cured?
Can people with haemophilia live a normal lifespan?
How is haemophilia inherited?
Can children with haemophilia play sports?
How does homeopathy help in haemophilia?
Can females have haemophilia?
How expensive is haemophilia treatment?
When should I go to the emergency room?
Need Expert Guidance?
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