Sunday, June 16, 2019

Awareness and support for bleeding disorders

Every March is considered a month of bleeding disease awareness. The purpose of this month is to let people know the severity of the condition and raise awareness of the condition.

What is a bleeding disorder?

A condition that includes a wide range of medical problems leading to inappropriate blood clotting and abnormal bleeding is called a bleeding disorder. Hemophilia, von Willebrand disease is the type of bleeding that causes injury, surgery or physical trauma. In some cases, this condition can be life-threatening and should be treated immediately.

What is the symptom?

Symptoms may vary depending on the stage of the disease. Some symptoms and signs are listed below:

Joint bleeding, pain and toughness

Abnormal bleeding after a common procedure such as dental work or any other lens

Bloody stools and blood discharge during urination

Frequent nosebleeds

Ways to help raise awareness:

Download free banners, profile pictures and infographics from the website and create awareness based on these changes to your social media banners and profile pictures.

Educate people about the facts about hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.

Meet the victims and victims of the disease and make videos of their personal struggles and the problems they are trying to solve. Share such videos on video sharing sites and on your family and community members.

Develop a campaign plan by working with community members and the medical team. Attract people's attention by choosing the most attractive gifts. Gift samples include wristbands, rings, keychains, hats or t-shirts, as well as personalized information about the disease.

In addition, please visit the Twitter page of the CDC website for more information on research plans and awareness events.

Register as an NHF volunteer

Help people find enhanced treatment and treatment of bleeding and coagulopathy

Prevent complications of these diseases through appropriate education, support and exploration.

What is the red collar challenge?

This is a campaign initiated by the Community and National Hemophilia Foundation [NHF] to raise awareness of the genetics of bleeding disorders and demonstrate their support for awareness. Visit redtiechallenge.org for more information on the red tie challenge. Wearing a red tie for a whole month indicates your support for the sport.

in conclusion:

Change the lives of victims or patients with bleeding disorders by changing their lives. Join the NHF volunteers and express their support. If treated effectively, anyone can get out of life-threatening illnesses and lead the healthiest life.

Disclaimer:

The contents of this article are for reference only and do not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have any questions or concerns about this disease, please consult your doctor or community doctor. Please share your thoughts on the article with us in the comments box.





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