Your best best is to call your hematologist. Your situation is not unusual, and I'm sure they've covered the question before.
It's used to help control bleeding disorders, such as Von Willebrands. Von Willebrands is basically that your blood doesn't clot. For example, say you have Von Willebrands and you cut yourself, Desmopressin Acetate helps your blood clot. I have Von Willebrands and I've used this before.
Go to your piercer! (Hopefully, you got it done at a piercing studio, and not with an evil disgusting disease-and-germ-spreading piercing gun at a mall.)
No. While it is a hereditary disease it is not at all a bleeding disorder, nor is it only passed by the mother. It is a degenerative, neuropsychiatric disease that can be passed by either the mother or father. If the parent has it, the child's chance of inheritance is of the faulty gene is 50%.
Hemophilia is the most well-known hereditary bleeding disorder. There are other hereditary bleeding disorders including von Willebrand's disease, Christmas disease, thrombocytopenia and others.
Many years ago, it was refered to as 'the Royal Disease" also the "Bleeding disease". Hemophilia B is also known as Christmas Disease.
Persons with a bleeding disorder, ulcer, colitis, Crohn's disease , kidney or liver disease, or diabetes should not take this herb.
Approximately one out of 100 people are affected with VWD, making it the most common inherited bleeding disorder
its a disorder
Disorder
Its a Disease
Desmopressin acetate is used for the treatment of diabetes insipidus, a condition characterized by excessive urination and thirst. It works by replacing a hormone that helps regulate water balance in the body. Desmopressin acetate can also be used to manage nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) in children.
Asthma is a disorder