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Blood clotting disorders list...
Bleeding Disorders
Most complications associated with bleeding disorders can be prevented or controlled with treatment. However, it’s important to get treatment as soon as possible.
Complications often occur when bleeding disorders are treated too late.
Common complications of bleeding disorders include:
- bleeding in the intestines
- bleeding into the brain
- bleeding into the joints
- joint pain
Complications can also arise if the disorder is severe or causes excessive blood loss.
Bleeding disorders can be particularly dangerous for women, especially if they’re not treated quickly.
What causes excessive bleeding from a small cut?
Untreated bleeding disorders increase the risk of excessive bleeding during childbirth, a miscarriage, or an abortion. Women with bleeding disorders may also experience very heavy menstrual bleeding. This can lead to anemia, a condition that occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to your tissues.
Anemia can cause weakness, shortness of breath, and dizziness.
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