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Living with a Bleeding Disorder

  • About three million people in the U.S. Have some type of bleeding disorder.
  • Some bleeding disorders are inherited genetically from parents to their children.
  • Symptoms include frequent nosebleeds, easy bruising, and excessive bleeding after birth.
  • Mikey White Jr., diagnosed with hemophilia at age three, says, "It doesn't have to be a limitation."
  • People can manage bleeding disorders through healthcare and lifestyle adjustments to lower risks.
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Living with a Bleeding Disorder

(Family Features) Many people don’t think much about whether their blood is clotting properly. However, when you have a bleeding disorder, a condition that affects the way your body controls clots, it’s no small matter.

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noticiasnewswire.com broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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