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Acquired hemophilia is difficult to recognize. The most common symptoms are:
- Bleeding into the skin (purpura)
- Bleeding into soft tissues
- Internal hemorrhage
Unlike classic hemophilia, patients with acquired hemophilia do not usually have joint bleeds. However, the bleeding into skin and soft tissues, along with the complications, can be very serious.
Acquired hemophilia is diagnosed with laboratory tests which measure clotting time (aPTT) and Factor VIII levels.
If you experience prolonged bleeding, contact emergency personnel and your physician immediately.

