It is very rare for you to have a blood transfusion. In most cases, you do not need one.
If you give someone the wrong blood type then the body rejects it and the white blood cells will "think" its a cell that will harm so they will attack and cause clots to appear in the blood stream.
blood transfusion are when you have blood in a bag and you receive blood because you have lost a lot of blood and you have to make up for that blood.If you put the wrong type of blood in,it may give you a reaction because the blood will attack any kind f blood that you do not have,because it will think is an intruder.
Blood substitute refers to an alternative to a blood transfusion which can mean one of a number of things. The number one alternative being used right now is to use a machine that collects the blood as you bleed out during surgery, cleans the blood and then puts it back into the body. This reduces the chance of a reaction to your heart, the chance of stroke or the extremely common infection that sets in after a blood transfusion. It also eliminates any problems related to the blood sitting for too long which reduces the bloods ability to carry protein or oxygen. Blood from other people carry other problems because of the antigens associated with blood can attack any blood that is not the exact same. There are 29 current blood types (not 4 like most people think). The other problem that this eliminates is disease. We can only test for diseases that we are currently aware of but so many are being discovered all the time that we are unable to test for those.
I think the anesthetic is included in the cost of the surgery.
Go to the doctor and tell them that you think you have blood poisoning from drinking too much vodka and they will do a full blood transfusion which will filter your blood with blood they get from those red cross blood donation trucks.
Directed donors are family or friends of the patient who needs a transfusion. Some people think that family and friends provide a safer source of blood than the general blood supply.
i really dont know but i dont think it would be good. ask a doctor.
I think the costs are in a combined bill.
It is possible for a person to recieve high cholesterol from a blood transfusion, but since you already did not have high cholesterol then it will fix itself overtime. Think of it this way. If you were a skinny and active person your whole life. Then magically you gain 100 lbs, eventually you will lose that weight because you body is not like that anyway.
Some typewriter manufacturer. kidding aside- I think you mean Transfusion. Blood transfusion became commercially viable around l937. Dr. Charles Drew, a Black physician, was primarily responsible for the advancement. For some odd reason, he was never awarded the Nobel prize.
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It would actually be very harmful, and considering the already weakened state of someone who is in need of a transfusion, they could die. This is because his or her immune system would consider the Type B blood as an invader, and would try kill it. The Type B blood would also contain immune system cells, which would think that the Type A blood was invading it, so the Type B blood would kill the Type A blood cells. Thus, not only would the person not receive any benefit, but they would lose even more of their blood cells.