No, but a bone marrow transplant would change your blood type.
Lupus medication cannot change blood type.
Neither lupus nor lupus medication can change a person's blood type.
Neither lupus nor lupus medication can change a person's blood type.
No, but a bone marrow transplant would change your blood type.
Your blood type never changes. Certain medications can change your blood count sometimes, but never the type. Please ask your Doc for clarification. Improved answer: Although blood type never changes, there are substances in the blood that can sometimes provide false readings, depending on the technique used for blood typing. In the British medical journal, The Lancet (vol 368, p. 1022; 9/16/2006), there was a report of a woman with lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus). Following a flare-up in her disease, tests were run and her blood type came back as AB. She said that her type had been A. After treatment, her blood type came back as A. The authors concluded that during the flare up, there had been a substance produced ("agglutinins that crossreacted to anti-B antibodies") that tested as though she had B antigens. But she didn't. This confounding substance just made it look that way. As mentioned above: your blood type doesn't change.
The Jk antigen helps determine blood type. It is found on the membranes of the red blood cells and kidneys. It is not connected to lupus.
Depends on what blood type the person receiving the transplant is. They have to be the same.
No, your blood type can not change.
No. Lupus: S.L.E. (systemic lupus erythematosus), or lupus for short, is a sometimes fatal disease of the immune system. In lupus the body's connective tissues, which hold together and support cells, are attacked by the body's own immune system. Sickle-cell anemia is a disorder of the blood.
Yes chicken liver can change type A blood into type O blood.
It is not possible for your blood type to change. This has only been observed with rare forms of cancer. If a blood type change has occurred it is usually due to a lab error. So a change in diet will not result in a change in blood type.
A drug prescribed for high blood pressure.
AB
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