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Question
Why is haemophilia called as bleeder’s disease?
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Solution
Individuals with haemophilia lack the crucial blood clotting factor, which causes even small injuries to lead to excessive bleeding that may endanger life. For this reason, haemophilia is often referred to as the “bleeder’s disease”.
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