Difference between hemophilia and thalassemia
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 3 months ago
Ans. Haemophilia is the deficiency of blood.During Haemophilia you have a low platelets count and bleed very easily and don't clot that well. Haemophilia is either hereditary or caused by a spontaneous mutation.
Thalassaemia is the name of a group of genetic, inherited disorders of the blood. More specifically, it is a disorder of the haemoglobin molecule inside the red blood cells. It is an inherited genetic disease i.e. a disease that is passed from parents to children through the genes (genetic).
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