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Unexplained bleeding in the joints can be a sign of hemophilia

Unexplained bleeding in the joints can be a sign of hemophiliaBleeding that is more serious and very important in hemophilia is bleeding into the joints and bones

These are often; seen in the knee, shoulder and ankle. In the long term, recurrent intra-articular hemorrhages lead to loss of function and disability in the joint. Recurrent and severe nosebleeds may also be the first symptom. The first diagnosis of a patient with no symptoms may occur with excessive bleeding after tooth extraction or surgical procedure. Gastrointestinal bleeding is also common in patients with hemophilia. Sometimes, bleeding into the abdominal muscles can be detected in a patient presenting with severe abdominal pain.

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