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ICD-10 code: D68.022

Disease category: None

Von Willebrand Disease, Type 2M: A Rare Bleeding Disorder

Von Willebrand disease is an inherited bleeding disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot properly. There are several types of von Willebrand disease, and type 2M is one of the rarer types. In type 2M, the von Willebrand factor is not functioning properly, which can lead to excessive bleeding and bruising.

People with type 2M von Willebrand disease typically have normal clotting factor levels, but the von Willebrand factor is not working as it should. This can cause bleeding episodes that may last longer than usual or be more severe than expected. Symptoms of type 2M von Willebrand disease can include nosebleeds, heavy menstrual periods, easy bruising, and prolonged bleeding after injury or surgery.

Diagnosis of von Willebrand disease typically involves a physical exam, blood tests, and a review of family history. Treatment for von Willebrand disease may include medications to increase clotting factor levels, as well as measures to prevent bleeding episodes, such as avoiding certain medications or activities that can increase the risk of bleeding.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with type 2M von Willebrand disease, it is important to work closely with your healthcare provider to develop a treatment plan that works for you. With proper management, people with von Willebrand disease can lead normal, healthy lives.

What Causes Von Willebrand Disease, Type 2M?

Von Willebrand disease, type 2M is caused by mutations in the von Willebrand factor gene that affect the function of the protein. The von Willebrand factor is an important protein that helps platelets in the blood stick together to form clots. In type 2M, the von Willebrand factor is not working as it should, which can lead to bleeding episodes.

Von Willebrand disease is an inherited disorder, which means it is passed down from parents to children. If one parent has von Willebrand disease, there is a 50% chance that their child will inherit the disorder.

Living with Von Willebrand Disease, Type 2M

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with von Willebrand disease, type 2M, there are several things you can do to manage the disorder:

  1. Work with your healthcare provider to develop a treatment plan that works for you.
  2. Avoid medications or activities that can increase the risk of bleeding, such as aspirin or contact sports.
  3. Wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace to let others know about your condition in case of an emergency.
  4. Treatment of Von Willebrand disease, type 2M:

    Von Willebrand Disease Type 2M Treatment Options

    Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) is a rare genetic bleeding disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot properly. Type 2M is a specific subtype of VWD that can cause abnormal bleeding and bruising.

    While there is no cure for VWD, there are treatment options available to manage symptoms and reduce the risk of bleeding compli...

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