Hemophilia B treatment
Hemophilia B treatment 1. A patient with hemophilia should be provided with information about the diagnosis, actions in emergency situations, as well as contact information of the attending physician. Patients should be physically active, but avoid injuries. top 2. Do not use drugs that interfere with the function of platelets, especially acetylsalicylic acid. To treat pain (eg with intra-articular bleeding), paracetamol, selective COX-2 inhibitors and opioids should be prescribed. In exceptional situations, the use of antiplatelet drugs, and even anticoagulants is allowed provided that the activity of the missing coagulation factor in the patient's plasma is above the indicated level. 3. Intramuscular injection should be avoided. 4. Preventive treatment prevents the development of complications → see. below, recommended for each patient with severe hemophilia. 5. The trained patient can independently, at home, conduct treatment and prevent the majority of bleeding. After ...