Elderly people are more likely to have developed antibodies in their blood over time. When this happens, it is harder to match blood for them to receive and there is a much smaller donor pool for them, so blood that they could receive is not as readily available.
No, you see, the body will renew its blood cells as the blood cells get older or used up. That is why people can donate their blood to the Red Cross. The body makes new blood cells to replace them.
After an operation, many patients need a blood transfusion.
Blood transfusions are important for cancer patients because they help replace blood cells that may be damaged or destroyed during cancer treatment, such as chemotherapy. This can help prevent anemia and improve the patient's overall health and well-being.
Geriatric massage is gaining acceptance in the medical community. It is being prescribed to elderly patients to improve blood circulation and relieve arthritic symptoms.
Treating patients with fractionated blood is the most efficient way to use the blood supply.
The blood vessels decay
I am not sure what they did with the blood...
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Blood veins have valves that prevent blood from flowing backwards.
No, there is decreased blood flow to the kidneys with age.
Type A blood can be given to patients with type A or AB blood. Type B blood can be given to patients with type B or AB blood Type AB blood can only be given to patients with type AB blood. Type O blood can be given to patients with any blood type. The plus means the Rhetus group of the blood, which isn't as important as the blood type (A, B, AB or O), meaning there usually aren't complications even if blood of the wrong Rhetus group is given to a patient. In modern medicine, however, patients are nearly always given the blood of their own blood type, if possible.
No. That is not possible. It will kill you. You have to replace blood for blood loss.