Kenya Haemophilia Association/LinkedIn
Sep 13, 2025, 13:44
Early Diagnosis and Care: Giving Children with Haemophilia the Chance to Thrive
Kenya Haemophilia Association shared a post on LinkedIn.
“Children with haemophilia can live healthy, happy, and active lives when they receive the right care. With early diagnosis, regular treatment, and strong family and community support, they can go to school, enjoy play, and pursue their dreams, just like any other child.
Early testing is the first step. If your child shows unusual bruising, prolonged bleeding, or frequent nosebleeds, don’t wait, visit a health facility for screening and guidance. Early detection saves lives and opens the door to proper care.”

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