... This refers to a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction by the immune system, characterized by symptoms such as breathing difficulties, rash, nausea, and shock.Why Does a Person Develop Inhibitors?A person’s risk of developing inhibitors depends mainly on what type of hemophilia they have and its severity. ...
... This refers to a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction by the immune system, characterized by symptoms such as breathing difficulties, rash, nausea, and shock.Why Does a Person Develop Inhibitors?A person’s risk of developing inhibitors depends mainly on what type of hemophilia they have and its severity. ...
... Petechiae, which resembles tiny reddish-purple spots or a rash, is more common in ITP and usually doesn’t occur in hemophilia.People with hemophilia are more likely to develop several deep, large bruises following minor injuries. ...
... Petechiae, which resembles tiny reddish-purple spots or a rash, is more common in ITP and usually doesn’t occur in hemophilia.People with hemophilia are more likely to develop several deep, large bruises following minor injuries. ...