Why on earth would you want inject old blood ? I don't know what would happen but I wouldn't imagine it was pretty !!
No, the destruction of old red blood cells is not a function of the thymus. The thymus is involved in the development and maturation of T cells, a type of white blood cell important for immune function. The spleen and liver are organs responsible for the removal of old red blood cells from the circulation.
After old red blood cells rupture, the fragments are broken down by the body's immune system and recycled for the production of new red blood cells.
If blood enters the syringe after injection, it may indicate that a blood vessel was hit during the injection. It is recommended to remove the needle immediately, apply pressure to the injection site, and seek medical advice if necessary. Blood in the syringe may also affect the accuracy of the medication dosage.
Yes, injecting a large amount of salt directly into the bloodstream can cause a condition called hypernatremia, which can be fatal. Elevated levels of sodium in the blood can lead to severe dehydration, brain swelling, and even death. It is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted.
Having pink blood could indicate a sign of oxygen-rich blood, which is common in mammals with high-altitude adaptations. It could also suggest a lack of hemoglobin or oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood, which may be a medical concern. Consulting a healthcare professional for further assessment and diagnosis is important.
If its the same blood type, with all the "materials" of the blood, its possible
it may sick you
As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type. As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type.
Your blood sugar drops dramatically and you can and will get hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to inject cold water into a condenser; to inject a medicinal liquid into a cavity of the body; to inject morphine with a hypodermic syringe., Fig.: To throw; to offer; to propose; to instill., To cast or throw; -- with on., To fill (a vessel, cavity, or tissue) with a fluid or other substance; as, to inject the blood vessels.
it gets full of blood squirts
inject them with someone elses blood newb
The pancreas inject insulin to control the sugar.
if you inject straight into your body you die!
Because that is where blood is... You can't exactly transfuse it into your liver or something because that's where blood goes in and it will come out old and used up. So they inject into veins so it goes to the heart and other vital organs... That's what I think anyway.
Not at all. You can inject as much blood as you feel necessary, however, spotting may occur.
yes but i wouldn't suggest cuz it stays in your blood stream