In these patients, blood flow does not stop or clot like in normal individuals


Dr. Javed Iqbal

Hemophilia is an inherited disease that is related to genetic blood diseases. In this disease, the natural ability of the blood to stop the bleeding from the wound is reduced and the blood loss has to be compensated. The factors are called "factors" whose deficiency, weakness or absence causes the blood to stop flowing or clot in patients like normal people.

Experts say that this disease is transmitted from father to daughter (who herself is not affected) and then from the daughter to her sons who are affected by this disease. It is also a fact that seventy people suffer from this disease. Percent are boys. That is, this disease is transmitted through the mother, but only sons are victims and daughters are the carriers of this disease.

There are 13 types of factors to keep the human body or blood energetic and healthy. People with deficiency of Factor No. 8 are hemophilia A and those with deficiency of Factor No. 9 are patients with Hemophilia B. This disease is transmitted through the X chromosome. This X chromosome she gets from her father. Then this carrier mother causes it to spread.
Symptoms of hemophilia

Basically, people affected by this disease are deficient in proteins that play a key role in the blood clotting process.

The main symptoms of this disease are:
Blue markings appear on the body.
Even the slightest injury will start bleeding and it won't stop.
Joint swelling is prominent.
Disturbance of balance begins to occur.
Affected joints and muscles are warm.
In severe hemophilia, bleeding occurs even without injury.
Avoidance and precautions
Children with this disorder require special precautions such as:
Limit outdoor sports to indoor safe sports.

Take special care of the health of teeth and gums.
Use the elevator instead of the stairs.
Stay away from sharp toys.
Sugar-saving foods
Health experts say that there is no better way to control sugar than diet and if you want to keep your sugar under control, include the following five foods in your routine.

Milk:
It is a fast-digestible food rich in calcium and vitamin D, which is useful in blood sugar. Its use keeps blood glucose under control, while the use of low-fat yogurt can also be very useful. Very useful for patients.
Flax seeds:
Flaxseeds contain fiber and alpha-linolenic acid, which your body converts into omega-3 fatty acids.
Flaxseeds reduce blood cholesterol and sugar. Using them can prevent heart attacks and other heart diseases. According to health experts, consumption of flaxseeds with porridge for breakfast has the best health results. Is.
Sage:
It is a special herb that helps in the absorption of insulin in the body and increases its activity, it is also called sage in English and spacas and sfukas in Urdu.
It reduces the risk of diabetes and also keeps type 2 diabetes under control. Improves immunity in the body by regulating the functions of the liver. The levels are low and can be consumed with tea.
Beans:
Rich in fiber, beans provide a feeling of fullness, reduce blood sugar, and lower cholesterol. They are best served with salads and soups.