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The symptoms of haemophilia can be seen only after a person suffers from a bleeding, with or without injury. The form of bleeding can indicate the presence of haemophilia. Look out for the following symptoms
Frequent nose bleeding is commonly observed.
Excessive bleeding after any trivial physical injury.
Excessive bleeding after any surgery.
Excessive bleeding after any dental procedure like tooth extraction.
As the internal bleeding commonly occurs in joints and muscles, a person may suffer from joint or muscle pains.
How to identify Haemophilia? 

The symptoms of haemophilia can be seen only after a person suffers from a bleeding, with or without injury. The form of bleeding can indicate the presence of haemophilia. Look out for the following symptoms

  • Frequent nose bleeding is commonly observed.
  • Excessive bleeding after any trivial physical injury.
  • Excessive bleeding after any surgery.
  • Excessive bleeding after any dental procedure like tooth extraction.
  • As the internal bleeding commonly occurs in joints and muscles, a person may suffer from joint or muscle pains.

If such symptoms are detected, doctors advise the patient to undertake blood tests like CBC (complete blood count), screening coagulation tests, specific Factor VIII or Factor IX levels. The presence of haemophilia can be diagnosed from these tests.