Abstract: |
This monograph from the Canadian Hemophilia Society provides comprehensive information about von Willebrand disease (VWD), a disease characterized by problems in the von Willebrand factor (VWF). The VWF is a protein in the blood that is necessary for proper blood coagulation. When there is not enough VWF in the blood, or when it does not work the way it should, the blood takes longer to clot. This booklet reviews the different types of VWD, the role of heredity, the symptoms, diagnostic tests that can confirm the condition, treatment options, and strategies for healthy living with VWD. The lifestyle factors discussed include the safety of blood products, coping with nose bleeds, conception, pregnancy and childbirth, medications to avoid, exercise, fitness and sports, child care, schooling, employment, insurance, traveling, and medical identification. The booklet concludes with the contact information for the Canadian Hemophilia Society, a list of hemophilia or bleeding disorders treatment centers in Canada, a glossary of terms, a subject index, and a bibliography. The booklet includes black-and-white illustrations. 6 references. |