Mixing the wrong blood type during a transfusion can lead to a serious and potentially life-threatening reaction known as hemolytic transfusion reaction. This occurs when the recipient's immune system attacks the transfused blood cells, leading to the destruction of these cells. Symptoms can include fever, chills, Back pain, dark urine, and in severe cases, shock or organ failure. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to manage the reaction and prevent complications.
Can you mix type a blood with type o+
If type O and O mix can they have a baby with B
The deoxygenated blood and the oxygenated blood would mix.
the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood would mix.
They don't..."mix". They are not compatible. Your body would reject it. This would happen with anything (e.g. blood group A transmitted to B, B to O, O to A). Type O- blood is considered the "universal donor" because it can be donated to people of any blood type. Type AB+ blood is considered the "universal recipient" because people with this type can receive any blood type.
Only if you have a compatible type.
The human needs both water and blood so sometimes water goes the wrong way in our bodies causing it to mix with blood.
Clonodine is a blood pressure medicine, isn't it? I could be wrong, if not do not mix the two, you are asking for health trouble.
In humans, oxygen-rich blood (from the lungs) must not mix with oxygen-poor blood (from other cells). We have 4-chambered heart to ensure there is no mixing. However, some animals (such as alligators) have no problem letting their blood mix.
I think its by blood type cause if they mix diff. blood types, it should not be given to a person
f = 32 + 20 X 9/5 = 68
The placenta prevents mixing of bloods. The placenta prevents mixing of bloods.