An overview of Acquired Hemophilia
Acquired Hemophilia is generally called an autoimmune disorder. This type of disorder is rare and it has bleeding characteristics. Acquired Hemophilia is not a family hereditary disease, it can occur in any individuals who does not have any medical history of clotting disorders. Acquired Hemophilia happens when the body’s immune system self attacks its own healthy tissues or cells. This disorder might be linked to some other autoimmune disorders of the body. In Acquired Hemophilia cases, generally the body forms antibodies or inhibitors that can attack clotting factor VIII. because of this attack, complications like spontaneous and uncontrolled bleeding which occurs after post-surgery or trauma. It also includes nose-bleeding, bruising, hematomas, hematuria, and bleeding through the urogenital tract. These Acquired Hemophilia symptoms become life-threatening problems. Till now, amid all the cases of Acquired Hemophilia, 50% are related to known causes which are easily iden...