BM-Hemophilia+Signs+and+Symptoms

Signs and Symptoms Signs and symptoms of Hemophilia include bruising and excessive bleeding, whether it me internal or external. Some examples of external excessive bleeding include bleeding in the mouth from a cut or tooth extraction, getting random nosebleeds, bleeding that resumes after stopping for a short time, or excessive bleeding from a minor cut. Internal bleeding can occur in the elbow, knees, and other joints. The internal joint bleeding will cause swelling, and make the joint feel tight with no visible bleeding. Soon the joint will become swollen, hot to the touch, and make bending hurt. Temporary loss movement may occur in the joint. Severe pain may follow. If not treated quickly, the joint may become permanently damaged. Another form of internal bleeding can occur in the brain after a head injury such as a bump on the head. The signs and symptoms of brain bleeding include double-vision, convulsions or seizures, repeated vomiting, stiffness or pain in the neck, long-lasting headaches, sleepiness or change in behavior.