Question

A patient has been found to have difficulty healing skin wounds since childhood and was later diagnosed with Hemophilia A. The patient wants to understand the treatment methods for Hemophilia A.

Answer

The treatment methods for Hemophilia A are diverse, commonly including regional hemostasis treatment. For minor skin injuries, regional hemostatic agents such as thrombin can be used for compression hemostasis. If joint bleeding occurs, it should be treated with substitute therapy as soon as possible. In addition, although less commonly used, liver transplantation is also an option for treatment. Currently, gene therapy, as an emerging treatment method, is actively being researched. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery.