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If you have lost a pint of blood in less than 24 hours is that bad?

it depends how you lost a pint of blood. if you lost it because you suffered some kind of injury, then that is bad...but you can donate a pint of blood to the red cross and be perfectly fine.


Why do you donate blood?

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What is copious blood loss?

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What is another word for have lost blood?

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When you donate plasma they give you a liquid in your blood for dehydration does that make you gain weight?

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When is whole blood necessary for a blood transfusion?

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