No. First of all, your body self-regulates and does not allow too much blood to produced. It is controlled by the kidneys, liver, spleen, and other organs. Blood is made up of plasma and blood cells. Since the plasma is mostly water, your kidneys control the amount of water in your body, and so control the volume of plasma. The liver and spleen control the number of blood cells, so it is not really a problem if you have too many, they just recycle them. If you are well hydrated and eat a good diet, your body will produce just the right amount of blood for your body.
If you don't have blood pressure, there's kind of no point in getting the "inplants", because you're dead. Surgery in general is more risky for those with blood pressure outside the normal ranges, but then again, so is just living.
you can apply for a mechanics lean, but it is risky.
YES! That is extremely high and I recommend that you see your physician ASAP.
Having many credit card accounts is a risky practice because you dont know if anybody has access to any of your account until you get a bill that tells you that you have an over due payment that needs to be payed.
Blood is typically drawn from veins during a medical procedure, as they are easier to access and less risky than arteries.
Emotion is always be risky. It will effect your health. Heart attack, diabetes are mostly come from emotion. Torturing to perform forcedly, emotion comes in negative result of expectation, useless interfering which creates emotion in body is always be risky. The people those who satisfy with his normal standard of living and do no do stress are healthy and emotionless.
Normal exercise does not cause miscarriage unless it was a risky pregnancy but then I assume you would not have done gymnastics if the doctor had told you.
It's not a clearly defined line, but anything above .25 BAC is very risky.
It is always risky for men to have babies. That's why we leave it up to the women.
Blood is typically drawn from veins during a medical procedure, as veins are more accessible and less risky to puncture compared to arteries.
Is risky to share a toothbrush or eating utensil with someone who is infected with Hepatitis B because you can get it. This can be transferred through the blood.
Yes. None of that makes a person unable to have children it simply makes the pregnancy more risky.