Causes And Risk Factors Of A Baker's Cyst

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Hemophilia is a condition that causes abnormalities in blood clotting. Approximately seventy percent of cases are inherited, and patients may also develop the condition as a result of pregnancy, cancer, autoimmune conditions, or multiple sclerosis. The symptoms of hemophilia vary depending on the patient's level of clotting factors in the blood. Individuals who have clotting factors that are only mildly reduced might have issues after surgery or trauma. Patients with significant reductions in clotting factors could experience more severe symptoms such as nosebleeds with no known case, bleeding after minor dental work, or prolonged bleeding after an injection. Blood might also be present in the urine or stool, and joint damage has been observed. Treatment methods include replacement of clotting factors, the use of fibrin sealants for wounds, and medications such as desmopressin and antifibrinolytics (medicines that prevent the breakdown of clots).

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