Individuals who cannot give blood typically include those with certain medical conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, or active infections. Additionally, people with specific chronic illnesses, recent surgeries, or certain medications may be deferred. Recent travelers to areas with outbreaks of diseases like malaria or those who have engaged in high-risk behaviors may also be ineligible. Blood donation guidelines may vary by country, so it's essential to check local regulations.
No the squid and octopuses blood is blue. Sorry i cant give a spiel about why their blood is blue. :)
You can ask your healthcare provider to order a blood type test for you, which involves a simple blood draw. Alternatively, there are at-home blood type testing kits available that you can use to find out your blood type without having to give blood at a medical facility.
Generally they ask first. Then they they check your hematocrite value. If its low then normal it means that you cant give blood.
probably because they dont want diseases that are not common in the U.S. to be brought over to us.
One of them is true, you cant give blood for a full 12 months after getting inked. Not sure about the epidural though, shouldn't think it would matter.
you cant give blood & its very expensive to remove & it doesnt really go away to well.
do i have to give blood
Rehydrate using iv fluids
IT CANT
No i cant
You cant.
blood is helpful but it can explode under pressure