Hemophilia Patients in Afghanistan Demand Greater Access to Treatment

Tolo News
Nov 07, 2024

Hemophilia Patients in Afghanistan Demand Greater Access to Treatment


Several children with hemophilia have told TOLOnews that there is a pressing need for more accessible treatment options for this condition in the country.

Five-year-old Omar has suffered from hemophilia, or a deficiency of white blood cells, since he was eight months old. For the past two years, Omar’s family has been visiting the central blood bank for his treatment.

Omar told a TOLOnews reporter, “I got sick at eight months old, and I’ve come here for treatment.”

Kamran, another young patient, said, “I am from Ghorband, and it’s far. When I come to this hospital, they help me and give me blood.”

Hayat-ur-Rahman, a caregiver, said, “My request to the public and doctors is to take proper care of patients.”