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Blood Disorders

A bleeding disorder is a genetic blood clotting deficiency caused by the absence or inactivity of an essential blood clotting protein, or “factor.” This deficiency causes the body to form unstable blood clots that allow bleeding to continue longer than normal.

A person with a bleeding disorder can experience frequent and often spontaneous episodes of prolonged bleeding. The most severe cases can have extensive bleeding into joints, muscles and vital organs, resulting in life-threatening emergencies and crippling long-term complications.

Hemophilia and related bleeding disorders, such as Von Willebrand disease, are genetically inherited. However, one in three diagnosed cases of hemophilia results from a spontaneous genetic mutation where there is no family history of abnormal bleeding.

Approximately 20,000 people in the United States are affected by Hemophilia, which occurs almost exclusively in males. An estimated 280,000 males and females live with Von Willebrand disease.

 

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Our family did receive a miracle with the twins (both of which were diagnosed with Hemophilia), and we learned how precious their health and happiness really are. With the same love and care, we will continue to experience every day the miracle they bring. Thank you Tennessee Hemophilia Foundation. —Suzie Harlan

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The Tennessee Hemophilia and Bleeding Disorder Foundation’s mission is to Enhance the Lives of Those Affected by Bleeding Disorders.
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