Do hemophiliacs have a high rate of disability?Can the joint lesion be recovered surgically?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-22
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Do hemophiliacs have a high rate of disability?First of all, studies have shown that hemophilia is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder that is usually carried by males and females. Due to genetic defects, patients with hemophilia lack clotting factors in their bodies, resulting in coagulation disorders.

    There are statistics that the disability rate of hemophilia patients in China is very high, there are data, and there are indeed many disabled people, and the patients spread to each other, this fear of disability spreads like a plague, and some parents will spare no effort to protect their children excessively as soon as they hear that they will be disabled, or they must take precautions for their children regardless of their financial ability**. In fact, hemophilia patients need to formulate reasonable preventive ** guidelines, and do not do it blindly. As long as you do a good job of protection and deal with every bleeding, especially the bleeding inside the joint, you can avoid the occurrence of disability!

    Can the joint lesion be recovered surgically?The biggest obstacle is estimated to be that the forced correction of the joint will cause bleeding, especially some doctors, some of them do not even dare to give intravenous injection to the hemophiliac patient, and some see the hemophilia patient take three steps back, for fear of breaking it, let alone correct the joint. <>

    Hemophilia patients do bleed easily, but it only takes a little longer to clot. Hemophilia patients are indeed afraid of bumps, but bumps do not necessarily bleed, compression and correction of joints are not very easy to bleed, the most terrible is actually the "spontaneous bleeding" of joints. <

    In fact, in addition to surgery, there are also ways to deal with the joint stiffness of hemophilia patients in the hospital, and the hospital will help hemophilia patients recover through physiotherapy, traction, compression, and exercise. However, it is better not to do surgery as much as possible. If you really want to do it, you should first choose surgery with low risk, and as for joint replacement surgery, it should be considered last resort.

    Joint replacement, first of all, is the high cost, then the age of the artificial joint, as well as the problem of early scrapping of the artificial joint, as well as the problem of postoperative recovery, and finally it is still artificial, absolutely not as easy to use as the original.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The disability rate of hemophilia patients is not very high. Joint lesions can be recovered surgically, but the results of surgical recovery are not very good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hemophilia has a very high rate of disability, which is a serious disease. No surgery**, this disease can not bleed, surgery will cause extensive bleeding.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, because there is data, and there are a lot of people who do have disabilities. Theoretically, it is possible to recover through surgery, but the current medical technology is not so advanced that it can be used in practice.

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