A factor VIII test measures the level of factor VIII in the blood. Factor VIII is a clotting protein essential for blood coagulation.
What is a normal factor VIII level?
A normal factor VIII level typically ranges from 50% to 150% of the normal range, where 100% is considered the average.
How do you treat high factor VIII?
High factor VIII is usually associated with clotting disorders. Treatment involves managing underlying conditions, such as anticoagulant therapy or addressing the cause.
Why is factor VIII high?
High factor VIII levels can be caused by various factors, including genetics, inflammation, liver disease, or certain medical conditions. Elevated levels may increase the risk of clotting.
What is factor VIII in vWF?
Factor VIII is often found in complex with von Willebrand factor (vWF) in the blood. These two proteins work together to promote blood clotting, with vWF helping to stabilize and protect factor VIII.