Question
Is there a treatment plan for hemophilia? Do I need to go to the hospital for a check-up? What are some good suggestions?
Answer
Patients with hemophilia should avoid situations that may cause bleeding. Special care should be taken to protect the teeth to prevent extractions. For mild cases, vascular constriction agents can be used temporarily to improve coagulation and avoid blood transfusions during dental or other surgeries. Some plasma concentrates can be used at home by patients sometimes, either as routine use to prevent bleeding or immediately when bleeding occurs. Generally, they are used three times a day, but the specific frequency and dosage depend on the severity of the condition and are adjusted according to the results of regular blood tests. Treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a professional healthcare provider.