Queen of this country had this fatal disease, whole family suffered from it
Queen of this country had this fatal disease, whole family suffered from it
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Many people are losing their lives ahead of time due to Coronavirus. Not only from Covid-19, but there are also many diseases that take away people's lives before time. When someone blesses 'Jivet Sharad: Shatam' or to live a hundred years, how can that blessing be proved true? After all, what to do if you live a hundred years or more.

Queen Victoria was a victim of Haemophilia. It was discovered when members of the British royal family started falling prey to the disease. It was referred to as 'royal disease' because many members of the royal family suffered from haemophilia. Two daughters and a son of Queen Victoria had the disease. Because of this, his son Prince Leopold died of bleeding after an accident. At that time, he was only 30 years old. Later, when both the daughters of the queen were married to the kings and prince of different countries, the disease spread genetically to other countries as well. Today people of many countries are suffering from Haemophilia.

Haemophilia is a genetic disease, this disease proves to be fatal in case of injury due to accident because the bleeding does not stop soon. According to experts, the cause of this disease is the lack of a blood protein, which is called the 'clotting factor'. The speciality of this protein is that it stops the flow of blood clots by flowing. Usually, this disease occurs only to men, but it is spread by women. According to experts, this disease continues for generations. Although the number of patients suffering from this disease is very less in India. To increase awareness about this, April 17 is celebrated as 'World Haemophilia Day' every year.

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