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Feb 6, 2026, 17:34
Raising Awareness of Factor I Deficiency – Hemophilia Welfare Society Karachi Pakistan
Hemophilia Welfare Society Karachi Pakistan shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Do you or someone you know experience unusual or prolonged bleeding?
Frequent nosebleeds, bleeding gums, excessive bleeding after minor injuries or surgeries, or heavy menstrual bleeding should never be ignored.
These symptoms may indicate an underlying bleeding disorder, such as Factor I (Fibrinogen) Deficiency – a rare inherited condition that affects the body’s ability to form stable blood clots.
Why this matters:
- Delayed diagnosis can lead to serious complications. However, with early identification, specialist care, and appropriate treatment, individuals with Factor I deficiency can lead safer and healthier lives.
Call to Action:
- If these symptoms sound familiar, seek medical advice from a hematologist.
- Early consultation can be life-saving.
- Awareness leads to diagnosis.
- Diagnosis leads to care.
- Care leads to better outcomes.”

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