Changing blood type is technically impossible. For example it would be fatal if someone with type A blood received blood from a type B donor. It is however fairly common for people such as pregnant women to naturally have their blood change from negative to positive. A reverse of this situation is impossible positive to negative.
Well, if he's getting a transfusion, then apparently he's in a hospital. When it's discovered he got the wrong type, a physician trained in that specialty must rush to infuse his body with the correct type, all the while draining out all the blood already in his system, until all the old blood is gone and the correct type has replaced it. Receiving the wrong type blood can be dangerous or fatal.
If your blood clumped with both anti-A and anti-B antibodies, it would indicate that you have type AB blood. This means that your red blood cells have both A and B antigens on their surface. This can lead to a serious immune response if you receive a blood transfusion with the wrong blood type.
The universal donor blood type is O negative. This blood type can be given to individuals of any blood type. The universal receiver blood type is AB positive. This blood type can receive blood from individuals of any blood type.
Yes, it is possible for a person with blood type A and a person with blood type B to have a child with blood type O.
Blood type can be determined from parents by looking at their blood types and using the principles of genetics. A child's blood type is determined by the combination of blood type genes inherited from their parents. For example, if both parents have type A blood, their child could have either type A or type O blood. If one parent has type A blood and the other has type B blood, their child could have type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood.
the question to the wrong blood transfusion is because one is they pick up the wrong blood bag 2n or there out of there blood type 3.one can give the person the wrong transfused becuase they want to
You need first to know if the blood is actually related to medications you are taking or something else. Consult a medical professional who will determine what is wrong and how to fix it.
No, someone can only be given blood with the same blood type as their own. If the wrong type is administered, it could be fatal.
It will cause a clot because the foreign blood type will be attacked which could in the end be fatal.
A reaction to the wrong type could be fatal.
If it is the wrong type, the red blood cells of the person clump together . Clots form in the blood vessels, and the person dies.
If it is the wrong type, the red blood cells of the person clump together . Clots form in the blood vessels, and the person dies.
Nothing is wrong because blood AB has antigen A and B.
The most uncommon blood type is AB-, only 1% of caucasians have this blood type, this is why it is so important to have your blood type tested properly. If you ever needed a blood transfusion it could potentially be deadly if given the wrong the blood.
if you have a blood transfusion, knowing your blood group means you can tell the doctor, and get the right blood into you, or it can clot, if they put the wrong blood type into you
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