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How is coagulation defect diagnosed?

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Poor coagulation function refers to bleeding disorders caused by lack or abnormal function of coagulation factors, which are generally divided into two categories: hereditary and acquired. Poor coagulation function is the most common clinically, including hemophilia, vitamin K deficiency and severe liver disease. In general, you can judge your poor blood coagulation function in the following ways:

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