Use of blood components is a more efficient way to use the blood supply, because blood that has been processed (fractionated) into components can be used to treat more than one person.
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.
Usually, you can. But you will be requested to wait a year or so to make extra-double-certain that you didn't pick up any disease with the transfused blood that you'll then will pass on to someone else.
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It does not matter what your blood type is or what your husband's blood type is. It's more important for blood types for transfusion.
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Eat more iron! If you are female this is fairly common. As long as you are not persistently loosing large amounts of blood. If that doesn't help a blood transfusion may be necessary. Usually a hgb of 7 is the point a transfusion is needed.
Two atria are more efficient than a single one because the organism can separate the deoxygenated circulation from the oxygenated circulation. This improves the overall oxygenation level of systemic blood circulation, which is more efficient.
Two atria are more efficient than a single one because the organism can separate the deoxygenated circulation from the oxygenated circulation. This improves the overall oxygenation level of systemic blood circulation, which is more efficient.
While this is an oversimplification of the intricacies of blood transfusion, a person with type "AB" blood is considered to be a "universal receiver" because their blood contains both anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies and that makes it more likely that their body will accept a transfusion of any of the four main blood types (A, B, AB, and O) without rejection. . for more about blood types try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#ABO_blood_group_system Hope that helps :)
No blood is any better than another in regards to health. The only difference is some blood types are more accepting of other blood types if you ever need a blood transfusion.
While this is an oversimplification of the intricacies of blood transfusion, a person with type "AB" blood is considered to be a "universal receiver" because their blood contains both anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies and that makes it more likely that their body will accept a transfusion of any of the four main blood types (A, B, AB, and O) without rejection. . for more about blood types try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#ABO_blood_group_system Hope that helps :)