BLEEDING SYNDROME
Keywords:
Bleeding syndrome, hemorrhagic disorders, blood clottingAbstract
Bleeding syndromes, characterized by abnormal bleeding tendencies, are a group of medical conditions that pose significant health risks. This article explores the causes, symptoms, and management of bleeding syndromes. It provides a comprehensive review of existing literature, discusses diagnostic methods and treatment options, and offers insights into the importance of early intervention and preventive measures. The aim is to enhance awareness and understanding of bleeding syndromes for healthcare professionals and the general public
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