They certainly can , but blood diseases range from simple anemia which just requires an iron pill to leukemia, a form of cancer which requires several different kinds of treatment. Be more specific and resubmit you question .
yes. if you cut yourself and you have the disease, you may die if you lose too much blood
If disease the cause-terminal.
It turns out it is a kind of disease and you will die
Yes, the typical life span for someone with the disease is about 20 years from when symptoms first occur.
Yes someone can be. But if it was not your own you could DIE.
You could have heart disease or a heart attack where the fat block the blood! You could die from that.
I don't know why you'd be drinking blood, but I wouldn't recommend it. Especially if the blood comes from a diabetic or someone with AIDS, or another disease.
Someone who gives needles and studies the blood collected.
in sickle cell trait you don't actually have the disease. you are only able to pass the disease to your kids if you marry a person with sickle cell or that also has the trait. sickle cell disease is when you actually have the disease. you can pass it to your kids if you marry someone with the trait or the disease. if you marry someone without a trait or disease then your kids will most likely have the trait.
It can keep you from catching a disease that could kill you. And since you did not get the disease, you will not be giving it to someone else who could die from the disease.
yes because if you have a blood clot there you could die
Because you don't want to give someone bad blood. This is the same for every disease.