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Acquired bleeding disorders are more common than inherited bleeding disorders.</p> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n       </div> \n       <div data-viewtype=\"general-accordion \" role=\"tablist\"> \n        <h3> \n         <div>\n           Acquired bleeding disorders \n         </div> <span> - Bleeding Disorders - Types </span> </h3> \n        <div> \n         <div> \n          <div> \n           <p>You may develop a bleeding disorder if something in your body, such as a disease or a medicine, causes your body to stop making blood clotting factors or causes the blood clotting factors to stop working correctly. In addition, problems with your blood vessels can lead to bleeding.</p> \n           <p>Acquired bleeding disorders include:</p> \n           <ul> \n            <li><a href=\"https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/disseminated-intravascular-coagulation\"><strong>Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)</strong></a></li> \n            <li><strong>Liver disease-associated bleeding</strong></li> \n            <li><strong>Vitamin K deficiency bleeding</strong></li> \n            <li><strong>Von Willebrand disease and hemophilia,</strong> two conditions that are most often inherited, may also develop as a result of a medical condition.</li> \n            <li><strong>Other, rarer types of acquired bleeding disorders</strong> include deficiencies of certain factors, such as factor I, II, and V, that are named for the clotting factor causing the problem.</li> \n            <li><strong>Rarely, tangles of blood vessels, </strong>called <a href=\"https://medlineplus.gov/arteriovenousmalformations.html\" rel=\"noreferrer\">arteriovenous malformations</a>, can form in the brain or elsewhere in the body and lead to bleeding. These tangles may form before birth or later in life.</li> \n           </ul> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n        <h3> \n         <div>\n           Inherited bleeding disorders \n         </div> <span> - Bleeding Disorders - Types </span> </h3> \n        <div> \n         <div> \n          <div> \n           <p>Inherited bleeding disorders include the following:</p> \n           <ul> \n            <li><strong>Combined deficiency of the vitamin K\u2013dependent clotting factors (VKCFDs),</strong> caused by a problem with clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X.</li> \n            <li><strong>Hemophilia</strong> <strong>A, </strong>a condition in which you are missing clotting factor VIII or have low levels of clotting factor VIII. Hemophilia A is the most common type of hemophilia.</li> \n            <li><strong>Hemophilia B, </strong>a condition in which you are missing clotting factor IX or have low levels of clotting factor IX.</li> \n            <li><strong>Hemophilia C, </strong>a rare condition also known as factor XI deficiency.</li> \n            <li><strong>Von Willebrand disease (VWD),</strong> the most common inherited bleeding disorder. The different types of VWD are numbered based on how common the condition is and how severe the symptoms are. For example, VWD 1 is the most common, and symptoms are usually mild, and VWD 3 is uncommon with symptoms that are usually severe.</li> \n            <li><strong>Other inherited bleeding disorders</strong> include other factor deficiencies, such as I, II, V, V + VIII, VII, X, XI, or XIII deficiencies. These rare bleeding disorders are named by the clotting factor causing the problem.</li> \n            <li><a href=\"https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6626/hereditary-hemorrhagic-telangiectasia\" rel=\"noreferrer\"><strong>Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia</strong></a> is a rare inherited condition in which your blood vessels get tangled in different parts of the body, which can lead to bleeding.</li> \n           </ul> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n       </div> \n      </div> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n   </div> \n  </div> \n </div>\n <script type=\"application/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"http://schema.org\",\"@type\":\"Article\",\"headline\":\"Bleeding Disorders - Types\",\"datePublished\":\"2019-34-12T15:34:00Z\",\"description\":\"Bleeding disorders can be inherited, or they can be acquired, meaning you develop them during your lifetime. 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