How often should I get treatment for a hemorrhaging disorder?
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Hemorrhaging disorders are most often treated with replacement therapy, which replaces missing clotting factors. Replacement therapy may occur two to three times a week as a preventive measure to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding. Therapy can also be delivered as needed to stop excessive bleeding.
Hemorrhaging disorders are most often treated with replacement therapy, which replaces missing clotting factors. Replacement therapy may occur two to three times a week as a preventive measure to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding. Therapy can... More

