Blood group transfusion reactions occur when a recipient's immune system attacks transfused blood due to incompatible blood types. This can happen if the donor's red blood cells have antigens that the recipient's antibodies recognize as foreign, leading to hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells). Symptoms may include fever, chills, Back pain, and dark urine, and severe reactions can result in shock or organ failure. To prevent these reactions, blood typing and cross-matching are essential before transfusions.
No, because their blood also has the B Antigen which would cause a tranfusion reaction in the recipient.
due to antigen antibody reaction. it is the principal of the blood group
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Common blood can be transfered to rare blood but rare blood can not be transfered to common blood.
Blood group O has both a and b antibodies, therefore receiving blood from blood group A, the A-antigens will agglutinate with the b-antibodies of the person with blood group O. Receiving blood from blood group B will also cause agglutination of its b-antigens and the blood group O's a-antibodies.
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Group A blood types have A antibodies attached to their blood cells. Group B blood types have B antibodies attached to their blood cells. If you give a group A blood type a transfusion with type B blood, their body will attack the type B blood cells after sensing foreign antibodies. Since Group O does not have any antibodies attached to the blood cells, you can give it to type A. Type A will not detect foreign antibodies since group O has no antibodies, and therefore, the body will accept the type O blood. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
Blood group A can donate and receive blood from blood group A. Blood group B can donate and receive blood from blood group B. Blood group AB can donate only to blood group AB and receive from any other blood group (they are universal recipent) Blood group O can donate to any other blood group ( they are universal donor) and can receive from only blood group O.
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We need to see what reaction that you are referring is.
which blood group can be donate to all other groups? "O" positive blood group. it's called universal donor.
If you are in the AB blood group, you can only donate blood to others in the AB group. You can receive blood from any group.