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Bleeding Disorders - Diagnosis

It may be possible for your doctor to diagnose your bleeding disorder, its severity, and whether it is inherited or acquired based on your signs and symptoms, risk factors, medical and family history, a physical exam, and blood tests.

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Bleeding Disorders - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

Signs, symptoms, and complications may differ depending on the type of bleeding disorder, its cause, and whether the disorder is mild or more serious. Signs and symptoms may be obvious soon after a child is born or not until adulthood. People who have a mild bleeding disorder may not have any signs or symptoms until they are injured or have a medical procedure.

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Bleeding Disorders - Screening and Prevention

It is not typical to screen for bleeding disorders, unless you are having certain types of major surgery or have known risk factors. Your doctor may do a blood test. If you are diagnosed with a bleeding disorder, your doctor may discuss your risk of passing your condition on to a future child.

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Bleeding Disorders - Risk Factors

You may have an increased risk for bleeding disorders because of your age, family history and genetics, other medical conditions and medicines, and your sex.

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Bleeding Disorders - Causes

Your genes, or other causes such as medical conditions or medicines, can cause bleeding disorders. Sometimes a cause may not be known. Any problem that affects the function or number of clotting factors or platelets can lead to a bleeding disorder.

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Bleeding Disorders - Types

Bleeding disorders can be inherited, or they can be acquired, meaning you develop them during your lifetime. Acquired bleeding disorders are more common than inherited bleeding disorders.

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Kids-Stories

Stories for kids about the environment and health.

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Kids-Science Experiments

Science experiments for kids to enjoy!

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Kids-Coloring

Click on the pictures for lots of coloring pages that can be printed!

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Kids-Be a Scientist

Kids can learn how to be a scientist with the activities and stories provided.

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