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		<title>How to Diagnose a potential Bleeding Disorder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you screen a patient for potential
bleeding problems?

The best screening procedure for a bleeding disorder is a good medical
history. If the review of the medical history indicates a bleeding problem, a more
detailed history is needed. The following questions are basic:
Is there a family history of bleeding problems?

 Has bleeding been noted since early childhood, [...]]]></description>
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<h1>bleeding problems?</h1>
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<p>The best screening procedure for a bleeding disorder is a good medical<br />
history. If the review of the medical history indicates a bleeding problem, a more<br />
detailed history is needed. The following questions are basic:<br />
Is there a family history of bleeding problems?</p>
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<li> Has bleeding been noted since early childhood, or is the onset relatively recent?</li>
<li> How many previous episodes have there been?</li>
<li> What are the circumstances of the bleeding?</li>
<li> When did the bleeding occur? After minor surgery, such as tonsillectomy or tooth extraction? After falls or participation in contact sports?</li>
<li> What medications was the patient taking when the bleeding occurred?</li>
<li> What was the duration of the bleeding episode(s)? Did the episode involve prolonged oozing or a massive hemorrhage?</li>
<li> Was the bleeding immediate or delayed?</li>
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<p>After all the following questions are answered by the patient we can have a brief idea on the type of disorder it can be and can conclude our doubt by conducting some tests required.</p>
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