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Parahemofilia; Enfermedad de Owren
Usted debe recibir infusiones de plasma fresco o de plasma fresco congelado durante un episodio de sangrado o después de una cirugía. Estos tratamientos corregirán la deficiencia temporalmente.
Usted a menudo puede ayudar a disminuir el estrés de la enfermedad uniéndose a un grupo de apoyo, donde los miembros comparten problemas y experiencias en común.
El pronóstico es bueno con el diagnóstico y tratamiento apropiado.
Se podría presentar sangrado (hemorragia) profuso.
Acuda a la sala de urgencias o llame al número local de emergencias (como el 911 en los Estados Unidos) si presenta una pérdida de sangre prolongada o inexplicable.
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