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The body makes new blood all the time but how long it takes depends on how much. Actually it takes 4 month, because blood is produced from the bone marrow and the bone marrow replaces blood every 4 months, so if u donated blood for example 1/4 liter then it will take 4 months and if you donated even 5 liters, which is wrong, you will also take 4 months.

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How can you lower your blood plasma?

As long as you do no drugs, or certain medications, you can donate plasma at a plasma center, and they will even pay you up to $50 per donation.


Can I donate plasma if I only have one kidney?

Yes, you can donate plasma if you have only one kidney, as long as you meet the other eligibility requirements set by the donation center. Having a single kidney does not typically affect your ability to donate plasma, since plasma donation primarily involves collecting the liquid component of blood, not the kidneys. However, it's always best to consult with the donation center and your healthcare provider to ensure it's safe for you to donate.


Do plasma donation centers drug test?

Yea but most drugs cant pay attention long enough to take a test


What is a sentence using replenish?

Drinking water after you exercise is a way to replenish your body's fluid levels. We had to replenish our stock of canned soup, so we went to the supermarket.


What to eat or not to eat before plasma donation?

There's really no set diet, you can eat what you want as long as you eat and have sufficient levels of hemoglobin and iron.


How long does it take for your body to replace fluids during blood donation?

Twenty four hours


Can you donate plasma if you have MRSA?

Because MRSA is an active bacterial infection, you should not donate plasma for as long as you have an active infection of MRSA. There are a number of MRSA plasma donation studies available where you can be paid $200+ per donation to help researchers develop new diagnostic tools, treatments, and cures. Several such options are below: http://www.idonateplasma.com https://twitter.com/IDonatePlasma http://www.myspace.com/seracare http://www.linkedin.com/pub/i-donate-plasma-for-research/21/b09/726


How long does it take to replace plasma in your body after you donate plasma?

I think it takes about 8-12 hours or about a few days


What changes would occur in cardiovascular system immmediately after the blood donation?

Immediately after blood donation, the cardiovascular system will be perfectly normal. Your body will replace its blood volume (as plasma) within 24 hours after donation. The bond marrow will replace the red blood cells in about 4 to 8 weeks, which is why you need to wait 8 weeks before donating whole blood again.


How long does it take for your body to replace fluids lost during blood donation?

Twenty four hours


Can you make a sentence using the word replenish?

he will replenish any foods that were taken


Can a person survive for a time on life support if the heart has been removed for organ donation?

As long as a machine is pumping blood throughout the body I don't see why not.