Bleeding Disorders

What are Bleeding Disorders?

Bleeding disorders are condition with uncontrolled bleeding characterized with defect in the blood clotting process. Examples of bleeding disorders include:  Acute immune thrombocytopenic purpuraChronic immune thrombocytopenic purpuraDrug-induced thrombocytopeniaHIV-associated thrombocytopeniaThrombocytopenic purpuraUremic syndromeBernard-Soulier syndrome Glanzmann thrombastheniaClotting factor abnormalities
Bleeding Disorders

What are Bleeding Disorders?

Bleeding disorders are a group of conditions in which there is a problem with the body’s blood clotting process. Examples of bleeding disorders include:  Henoch-Schönlein purpuraBernard-Soulier syndromeGlanzmann thrombastheniaVon Willebrand disease Hemophilia AHemophilia B aka Christmas disease