World Hemophilia Day is observed on 17 April every year to raise awareness about hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is a rare genetic condition in which the blood does not clot properly due to a deficiency of clotting factors, leading to prolonged or spontaneous bleeding. The day aims to educate people about the condition, promote early diagnosis and better treatment, and improve access to care for patients worldwide. It also highlights the challenges faced by those living with bleeding disorders and encourages stronger healthcare support and awareness to reduce stigma and ensure timely medical intervention.



