Only a physician would be able to tell you this after very extensive bloodwork.
Yes, O- is a universal donor.
no you cannot he will die
No, 0 plus (O+) blood is not compatible with O- (O negative) blood for a kidney transplant. In blood type compatibility, O- can donate to any blood type, but O+ can only donate to other positive blood types (A+, B+, AB+, and O+). Therefore, a recipient with O- blood would not be able to receive an organ from a donor with O+ blood due to potential immune reactions.
Yes you can, I had undergone Bone Marrow Transplantation in 2002, my sister(Donor) had O+ve blood group while mine was O-ve, only HLA matching is required and blood group doesn't matter.
No although type O can donate to anyone the positive (plus) can not be put into a blood with negative. This would cause blood clumping and would be very bad.
Yes. O is the universal donor. As long as the recipients RH Factor (positive or negative) is the same then O can donate to any blood type.
No - a pos can not donate blood to a negative
Nope - O negative is the only group that can be safely given to the patient if their blood group is unknown.
Yes, O positive can donate red blood cells to AB negative. O positive is a universal donor for red blood cells, meaning it can be transfused to individuals with any blood type. However, O positive donors are not universal plasma donors for AB negative recipients.
O plus is called universal blood donor. Because O plus blood has anti A and anti B antibody. So it will not react with any blood group.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
No it is not..The blood group is O negative.