They will have what is called a transfusion reaction. The red blood cells will start to breakdown, the body will not get enough oxygen, the kidneys will fill up with protein from the blood, breathing will slow down or stop, and the person can go into shock and die.
If a donor's Rh-negative cells are transfused into an Rh-positive recipient, the recipient's immune system may recognize the Rh antigens as foreign and mount an immune response, leading to destruction of the donor's red blood cells. This can result in a reaction called hemolytic transfusion reaction.
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The person's body will immediately begin destroying the B blood cells, causing shock and possibly even death. People carry naturally occurring antibodies to A or B antigens if they are not that type, which react strongly with transfused blood to destroy it.
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If a cell receives no more oxygen or food, it will not be able to produce energy through cellular respiration. Without energy production, the cell will eventually die due to a lack of nutrients and the accumulation of waste products.
If a donor's Rh-negative cells are transfused into an Rh-positive recipient, the recipient's immune system may recognize the Rh antigens as foreign and mount an immune response, leading to destruction of the donor's red blood cells. This can result in a reaction called hemolytic transfusion reaction.
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In the majority of recipients, the transfused red cells would function normally. Current FDA guidelines allow volunteer blood donations from Sickle trait (AS) donors. Red cell components selected for possible transfusion to sickle cell patients or neonates are screened for sickle trait prior to transfusion. If reactive, these components are not used for that patient.
The person would eventually die if they received a water transfusion instead of a blood transfusion. It would most likely be a slow and painful death.
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You would either die or need a blood transfusion
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Of course! There is always a chance of someone not making it. It can happen to anyone.
They could potentially develop an antibody.
There are 8 basic blood types, O+, A+, B+, AB+, O-, A-, B-, AB- . However these blood types are further broken down into 30 or so actual blood types. Some are categorized by antibodies (as in D) and these traits may be passed onto the recipient of a blood transfusion. Bone marrow donors blood type has been known to mutate the bone marrow recipients blood type into the donors type. Both the donor & the recipient may be of the same antigen blood type but the recipient may inherit antibodies as well as other characteristics of the donors specific blood type.
Through lies and deceit. Or through contaminated blood transfusion.
These can become damaged.