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Haemophilia and you

What is haemophilia?

There are two main types of haemophilia: haemophilia A and haemophilia B. While these two types share some similarities, there are also important differences between them. In this section, you’ll find a general overview of both haemophilia A and haemophilia B, insights into what life is like with either condition, and helpful information to clear up common myths and misunderstandings.

Haemophilia A

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Haemophilia and you

What is haemophilia A?

Gaining a better understanding of haemophilia A and how it might affect your daily life can give you the confidence to manage your condition. Taking steps to reduce the risk of bleeding and joint pain can help you keep the impact of haemophilia on your quality of life to a minimum.

Haemophilia B

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Haemophilia and you

What is haemophilia B?

Do you know what causes haemophilia B and what affects how severe the condition is?

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