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Also reported in: IU/dL
Factor VIII is at a normal level, ensuring your blood can clot properly when you're injured. This step in the clotting cascade is working as expected.
Factor VIII is essential for forming blood clots after injury. At critically low levels, you have virtually no ability to stop bleeding once it starts. This is the hallmark of noticeable Hemophilia A and represents a life-threatening bleeding risk.
This is a medical emergency. Factor VIII replacement therapy is urgently needed.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — critically low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low Factor VIII means your blood's clotting cascade is impaired at an important step. You may experience prolonged bleeding after cuts, easy bruising, or unexpected bleeding. This can be inherited (Hemophilia A) or acquired.
See a hematologist. You may need Factor VIII therapy, especially before any surgery or invasive procedure.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Your Factor VIII is just below the lower limit of normal. This mild deficiency may cause subtle bruising or slightly prolonged bleeding. It could represent mild Hemophilia A or a von Willebrand-related issue.
Discuss with your doctor, especially before any planned surgical procedure.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowFactor VIII is at a normal level, ensuring your blood can clot properly when you're injured. This step in the clotting cascade is working as expected.
No action needed.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour Factor VIII is in the optimal range. Your blood's clotting machinery has sufficient Factor VIII to function properly without being at a level that raises clot risk.
Excellent result.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalMildly elevated Factor VIII is associated with a somewhat increased risk of blood clots, particularly venous a clot forming. It can run in families or be driven by inflammation and is one of the more common inherited thrombophilias.
Discuss with your doctor about your overall clot risk profile.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline elevatedHigh Factor VIII is a well-established risk factor for venous thromboembolism (DVT and pulmonary embolism). Your blood is more prone to forming clots than average.
Your doctor should assess your overall clot risk. You may need preventive blood-thinning treatment during high-risk situations like surgery or long-haul flights.
Factor VIII: {{value}} {{unit}} — elevated (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very elevated Factor VIII places you at high risk for dangerous blood clots. This level can occur with noticeable inflammation, cancer, or inherited thrombophilia and warrants urgent evaluation.
Urgent hematology referral is needed. You may require blood-thinning treatment therapy.
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