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Bleeding Disorders Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

A Bleeding disorders is one of the tensest conditions which leads to bleeding both outside and inside the body. Our blood normally clots or turns from liquid to solid state to avoid excessive bleeding. But in the case of bleeding disorders, certain conditions prevent blood from clotting properly, which can result in heavy or prolonged bleeding. The process of clotting commonly known as coagulation is very important to avoid bleeding disorders.<br><br>

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Bleeding Disorders Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

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  1. Bleeding Disorders Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments. What are Bleeding Disorders? A Bleeding disorders is one of the tensest conditions which leads to bleeding both outside and inside the body. Our blood normally clots or turns from liquid to solid state to avoid excessive bleeding. But in the case of bleeding disorders, certain conditions prevent blood from clotting properly, which can result in heavy or prolonged bleeding. The process of clotting commonly known as coagulation is very important to avoid bleeding disorders. Haempath is one of the biggest and most well-equipped labs to diagnose any type of bleeding disorder in your body. We have a team of well-skilled analysts and researchers that can work efficiently in any type of complex situation.

  2. Causes of bleeding disorders: Bleeding disorders mainly develop when blood is not able to clot properly. Our body needs blood proteins commonly known as clotting factors and blood cells known as platelets. These platelets clump together to form a blockage at the site of a damaged or injured blood vessel. The clotting factors together then form a fibrin clot which keeps the platelets in place and prevents blood from flowing out of the blood vessel. Following are a few reasons that may block blood from creating clots- · a low red blood cell count · a vitamin K deficiency · side effects from certain medications

  3. · Medications that interfere with the clotting of the blood or anticoagulants. Symptoms of a bleeding disorders The symptoms can vary depending on the specific type of bleeding disorder but as soon as you notice any bad change in your body seeks medical advice instantly. However, the main symptoms include: · Easy bruising · heavy menstrual flow · frequent condition of nose bleeding · excessive bleeding from even minor cuts or an injury · bleeding into joints The majority of bleeding disorders are inherited, if left unattended or avoided some disorders may develop other severe medical conditions, such as liver disease. Types of bleeding disorders Bleeding disorders are not just caused by an unhealthy lifestyle but can inherit or acquired through genetics. These bleeding disorders can be so severe bleeding after an accident or injury.

  4. There are numerous bleeding disorders, but the most common ones are: · Hemophilia It is a condition that occurs when there are low levels of clotting factors in your blood this can result in heavy or unusual bleeding into the joints. It is a rare condition but can lead to some life-threatening complications. · Von Willebrand’s disease is an inherited bleeding disorder That occurs when the blood lacks the von Willebrand factor, which is an important factor that helps the blood clot. How can we help?

  5. Haempath labs are fully-equipped to diagnose the condition of bleeding disorders. If you notice any of the abnormalities schedule an appointment with us right away. We will do some tests followed by a doctor’s prescription that will help you diagnose your condition and help them prevent complications associated with certain blood disorders. Your doctor will make a thorough physical examination and will ask you to go through some blood tests to make a proper diagnosis. These tests may include: · A complete blood count (CBC) test that measures the amount of red and white blood cells in your body. · a platelet aggregation test that checks how well your platelets are clumping together · a bleeding time test that helps us to diagnose the time taken by your blood clots to prevent bleeding Complications associated with bleeding disorders can be prevented or controlled with proper and timely treatment. However, it’s important to get treatment as soon as possible as complications often occur when bleeding disorders are treated too late. Inquire us more about Bleeding Disorders.

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