yes it is really dangerous to drink blood of different blood type. It is fatal.Incompatible blood causes reactions and that reactions forms blood clotts and it blocks the airways , veins and arteries. It also causes blood destruction that may lead to bleeding, dyspnea, and changes in vital signs. A fever is a preliminary change or a shock that cause death will occur. Seizure, difficulty of breathing, allergy and other irregularities will surely observed to the patient. Drinking blood is not the same as getting blood from an IV infusion. Blood that is drunk follows the same route as all food and drink - into your stomach where it is digested.
Because your body cant handle it, and the other could have aids
People cannot receive blood that is completely different from their own. However, if you blood contains a certain type, or, even more so, if you are type O you are able to give to multiple blood types.
Crips are more clever than bloods but blood are more violent.
Lower than 135.
yes
People with O+ blood can receive either O+ or 0- blood, but an organ match requires more than just the right blood type.
If you have high blood sugar than yes
They're no more dangerous than any other breed of dog ! It's how they're treated by their owners, coupled with the type of training they receive - that turns them into dangerous dogs !
Yes, Because their blood get's frezeen... Maybe, Their blood can get burn... There's no, No... ( Yes, Both are dangerous)(cold is the most dangerous one!)
Blood type is determined by the type of antigen
both can be as dangerous as they attack when they smell blood in the water. However as piranhas hunt in groups of up to 20 i believe piranhas are more dangerous.
People who are A blood type have a different set of genetic information than people who are Type O - they are prone to different diseases, they should eat different foods and exercise in a completely different way than a person with type A blood.
Type ab blood can receive types a, b, ab, and o blood, not just type ab blood. Type ab is known as the "universal receiver", as it can receive any blood type, while type o is the "universal donor", meaning type o can be given to any person.