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General Physician•Delhi
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A person with hemophilia b has a deficiency of factor ix (9) clotting protein in their blood, so they have a hard time forming clots to stop bleeding. There are three different levels of hemophilia b: severe, moderate and mild. Severe: a person with severe hemophilia b has less than 1% of factor ix in their blood.
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General Physician•Cuttack
The virus attacks body's defence mechanism causing immuno deficiency. Hence the name is Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome ( A I D S)
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids) is caused by hiv and if cd4 count is with in normal limits than the person is asymptomatic and if the level is low than there can be lymphadenopathy and secondary infections which have their own symptoms.
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by HIV and If CD4 count is with in normal limits than the person is asymptomatic and if the level is low than there can be lymphadenopathy and secondary infections which have their own symptoms
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Acquired immuno defeciency syndrome is caused by hiv and it decreases the immunity of the person which gives invitation to other infectious disease.
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Optometrist•Noida
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Acquired nystagmus in combination with headache and eye strain could be an indication to serious problems related to brain but the same symptoms are sometimes associated with excessive alcohol consumption. Get a proper health check up done
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HIV causes Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and If CD4 count is with in normal limits than the person is asymptomatic and if the level is low than there can be lymphadenopathy and secondary infections which have their own symptoms and its transmitted through blood contact
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Hemophilia b, cause fie to deficiency of clotting factor 9, causes problems with spontaneous internal bleeding, mainly in the joints, required to be given regular factor 9 transfusions so as to maintain their levels in the body, avoid traumatic activities to prevent internal bleeding, be under supervision and treatment of a hematologist, problem cannot be cured bit its effects can be prevented.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Pinodin-tx tablet is a medicine that controls bleeding. It helps your blood clot and is used in various conditions such as surgeries, heavy bleeding during periods, nosebleeds, tooth removal, bleeding after delivery and in patients with bleeding disorders like hemophilia.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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You can become a mother and may transmit g6pd to children. G6pd deficiency is an x-linked recessive disorder, with an inheritance pattern similar to that of hemophilia and color blindness: males usually manifest the abnormality and females are carriers. Females may be symptomatic if they are homozygous or if inactivation of their normal x chromosome occurs.
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