Lasting help for your loved ones
When looking after someone with haemophilia, whether they are a baby or child recently diagnosed, a teenager wanting to take control of their treatment, a family member ready to leave home or a relative getting older, you will be faced with worries or pressures at various times in their life. Here you will find added support alongside the information provided by your Haemophilia Centre.
Knowing how best to give support, recognising the signs and symptoms of a bleed, understanding the range of treatment options available, monitoring and managing the condition and where to get help and advice will ensure your loved ones continue to enjoy an active lifestyle.


