Do you have a plan for a bleed at school?

    Whether you are a student with hemophilia with inhibitors or a parent of a child who is, this page is for you.

    Your school experience should be educational, safe, and fun. This means preparing everyone involved for dealing with inhibitors.

    There are special medical needs for people with inhibitors. For example, factor may need to be stored in a refrigerator. Even small cuts or bumps need attention. It is also important that bleeds are treated quickly when they do happen.



    Remember that every school year is new. Keep people informed and records up-to-date. This will help make the school experience the best it can be.



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