In the Pediatric Ward, 7-year-old Alex lies in a hospital bed, his tiny frame subdued by exhaustion and discomfort. His worried parents stand nearby, seeking answers for their son’s mysterious symptoms. Alex’s body bears a tapestry of bruises, his joints swollen and tender. A minor bump during playtime led to prolonged bleeding, leaving his parents alarmed. Further examination reveals a history of recurrent nosebleeds and joint pain. Concerns of hemophilia loom as medical professionals rush to diagnose and treat young Alex’s condition.