hemophilia

/ˌhiməˈfɪliə/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which the blood does not clot normally, causing heavy bleeding from even minor injuries.
    • Hemophilia is often inherited and passed down through families.
    • Modern treatments allow many children with hemophilia to live active lives.
    • People with hemophilia need to avoid contact sports to prevent internal bleeding.
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