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Differences between Von Willebrands Syndrome and Hemophilia?

I have a weird bleeding disorder that runs in my family. My aunt was tested for it once and was diagnosed with Von Willebrands, a syndrome where the Von Willebrands protein-level in blood is low, so blood doesn't clot easily. However, symptoms in my family differ from those of Von Willebrands; in fact, they seem to be leaning more towards Hemophilia. Could this be an incorrect diagnosis? Some of my family's symptomes include: extreme menstrual bleeding and bleeding after childbirth, serious and recurrent nosebleeds that can only be stopped with application of ice, easy bruising that takes a long time to heal, and heavy bleeding after oral surgery. I recently received a tetanus shot in my upper arm, after which my arm became hard and hurt for more than two weeks. I was told that this was because of bleeding into the muscle.

Does anyone have ideas about this?


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