Abstract

Blood is a form of connective tissue made up of two main components: Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets make up the fluid which is known as plasma and a cellular component. Disorders related to blood and bone marrow fall under hematopoietic system disorders. Bleeding disorders are conditions where blood does not clot correctly. Normally, platelets clump together to create a plug at the location of a blood vessel injury. Clotting factors, which are proteins found in the blood, collaborate to form a fibrin clot. This clot holds the platelets in place, assists with healing, and helps reduce blood loss.Hemorrhagic disorders can be either inherited or acquired and may result from issues like blood vessel abnormalities, deficiencies in clotting factors, or problems with platelets.

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