Haemophilia(only if bleeding occurs)
leukemia
sickel cell anaemia
beta thalasemia
Haemophilia(only if bleeding occurs) leukemia sickel cell anaemia beta thalasemia
It is very rare for you to have a blood transfusion. In most cases, you do not need one.
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You might need a blood transfusion.
After an operation, many patients need a blood transfusion.
No. A blood transfusion would not help a diabetic person, since there is nothing wrong with their blood in the first place.
Yes it is if u need it..
The importance of blood typing is for you to know your blood type in case there is an emergency and you need a blood transfusion. The o type blood can be given to most people regardless of their blood type.
There are many people who would not be alive if blood banks were not established and on hand to supply the needed donations of blood, and continue to require a new transfusion fairly often; they certainly need blood banks.
Your blood will be examined for Hct and Hgb. If values are not within normal range then you need to have transfusion especially if you had blood loss from surgery or delivery.
You would either die or need a blood transfusion
Brown urine means that your urine is concentrated and you need to be hydrated. After blood transfusion, there should be more urine produced because there is enough blood in the circulation.