What to do if you have antibodies to hemophilia

Hemophilia with antibodies can be treated with immunosuppressive therapy, transfusion of coagulation factors, plasma exchange, and other treatments.
Hemophilia with antibodies, that is, the body produces inhibitors of coagulation factor v Ⅲ or coagulation factor Ⅸ, suggesting that the efficacy of transfusion of blood products is not good when there is bleeding in the future.
1. Immunosuppressive treatment: use glucocorticoids, such as dexamethasone, ketoglobate aminobutanetriol, etc., to exert their immunosuppressive effect and inhibit the production of antibodies.
2. Transfusion of coagulation factors: when the efficacy of treatment for thromboplastin complex is not good, the transfusion of coagulation factor vⅡ can be started to achieve the purpose of hemostasis through the bypass pathway.
3. Plasma exchange: if economic conditions permit, plasma exchange can neutralize the antibodies in the body.
Hemophiliacs with antibodies are advised to consult a doctor in time. The above medications and treatment plans should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid using medications alone.