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World Hemophilia Day-med-37

Original price was: ₹500.00.Current price is: ₹300.00.

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World Hemophilia Day is a global healthcare event celebrated on the 17th of April every year, started by the World Federation of Haemophilia (WHF) with the intention to raise a call for the government authorities and local policymakers for the provision of a better treatment and care in addition to promote better control and prevention with haemophilia.

A rare severe, inherited haemorrhagic disorder, haemophilia is caused by malfunction of factor VIII and factor IX protein (factors required for blood clotting/ coagulation), leading to an abnormality in blood coagulation. Although people of all races and ethnicities can be diagnosed with haemophilia, men are more likely to be affected because the ailment is connected to the X chromosome. There is a 50% probability that a boy whose mother carries the haemophilia gene will also be affected by haemophilia, and her daughter being 50% risk of being carrier. Hence, haemophilia is more common in males, despite the fact that it can affect females causing difficulties with menstruation and childbirth.

Celebrating these healthcare and medical days is crucial in order to educate the public about important health issues and encourage healthy lifestyles. Recognizing the efforts of those in the medical field who strive tirelessly to keep us healthy is also essential. Today is a good time to take stock of how far healthcare has come and what obstacles remain.

The celebration of some of these days is universal, while others are unique to India. By commemorating them, Indians can raise awareness about serious health problems like tuberculosis, high blood pressure, and thalassemia.

While celebrating these days is a great way to bring attention to these issues, it shouldn’t be limited to a single day. The effort to encourage healthy behaviours and raise public understanding of important health issues should continue throughout the year. Building a healthier society is everyone’s job, from individuals to communities to governments.

In conclusion, celebrating healthcare and medical-related days is an effective means of raising public awareness about important health topics and encouraging healthy lifestyles. Observing these days serves as a timely reminder to prioritise health and to honour the efforts of those who work in the medical field. Let’s get to work making the world a better place to live in for everyone.

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