Blood factors are proteins that help in controlling bleeding.
There are several blood coagulation factors present in the blood.
Factor 9 in the Blood:
Factor IX is a protein that the body produces on its own.
It aids in the formation of blood clots, which helps to halt bleeding. Hemophilia B, often known as Christmas illness, is treated with injections of factor IX. The body does not produce enough factor IX in this situation.
Factor 9 (also known as IX) is a clotting factor involved in blood coagulation.
Hemophilia B is caused by a gene mutation that results in a lack of clotting factor IX. The Christmas factor is another name for it.