Having a specific blood type does not elevate the level of any risk.
There are no risks over and above those of having blood drawn for any other purpose.
Usually previous blood clots.
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the puncture site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after having blood taken, or hematoma (blood accumulating under the puncture site).
The risks of having an adrenalectomy includes major hormone imbalances. This can be caused by the underlying disease, the surgery, or both. It also can include problems with healing, blood pressure fluctuations or other metabolic problems.
"Some of the risks of rhinoplasty are infection, blood loss, swelling, loss of smell, or depression. Most of the risks of surgery involve anesthesia which can cause allergic reactions or other complications."
There are many risks with gastric bypass surgery including gallstones, ulcers, and bloating. In some cases death and blood clots in the legs have also occured.
Your spleen filters your blood and gets rid of old blood cells. If you have had your spleen surgically removed then over time your liver will start to take over these functions.
Refusing consent means that the physician has explained all of the benefits and risks of having a transfusion of blood and blood products AND the patient will not accept the risks associated with transfusion. It is a signed document.
Risk factors for coronary artery disease are:AgeSexFamily HistorySmokingHigh Blood PressureHigh CholesterolObesityPhysical InactivityHigh Stress
If Michelle's blood pressure is too high...it can lead into a stroke and she can die.
Blood flows to the brain through the left vertebral artery. The consequences or risks of having a developmentally diminutive left vertebral artery is the risk of stroke.
Yes, you can marry someone with a different blood type than yours. However, if you plan to have children, it is important to be aware that there may be compatibility issues if you and your partner have children together due to their potential inheritable blood types. Consulting a healthcare provider for more information is recommended.