Treatment of coagulopathies depends on the underlying cause. For genetic disorders, replacement therapy with deficient coagulation factors (such as Factor VIII for Hemophilia A) is common. Anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications may be used for thrombotic disorders. Vitamin K supplementation can be effective in cases of vitamin K deficiency. Histological monitoring can help assess the effectiveness of these treatments by observing changes in blood and tissue samples.