I have blood type O, do I have very little blood type? Can it be mixed with other blood types?

Updated on parenting 2024-02-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to statistics, Chinese should have the most blood type O.

    If you want to transfuse blood, it is best to have the same type of blood, and if the amount is small, type O blood can be transfused to people with other blood types (although type O has the saying of a universal blood donor, it is not recommended, it is only used in emergencies, and there will still be problems if the amount of transfusion is too large), but blood of other blood types should not be transfused to people with blood type O.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The blood types seem to be relatively balanced, nothing less, and there is a difference between type O blood and negative and positive.

    Blood type O is nothing more neutral. It is possible to mix with other blood, because blood is a comparison"Harsh'Things, blood should be soluble in order to be able to adapt to the body better, don't use other blood types of blood, using your own blood type is a more sensible choice, if not, then you will use it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Human blood types are divided into four types: type A, type B, type AB and type O, and the four blood types are theoretically the same probability, not the question of how much. Blood type O is a universal blood donor and can donate blood to people of any blood type, but if it is a transfusion, it can only be type O and cannot be mixed with other blood types.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    AB blood can be used.

    Universal blood type.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I also have blood type 0. This is a common blood type. Blood transfusions can be given to people of any blood type. However, it must be blood type 0 to give a blood transfusion to a person with blood type 0. So people with blood type 0 are the most altruistic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Relatively less! People with blood type O can be transfused to people with other blood types, but people with other blood types cannot be transfused to people with blood type O.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This blood type is more common, and now hospitals generally have to strictly match the blood type before transfusion.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Blood is a vital part of the human body and a substance that has inherited genes. Blood types are divided into type A, type B, type AB, type O, because different blood types require specific blood type pairing, while type O blood is universal and can be matched with any matching blood type. So what blood type can you accept with type O blood?

    What blood type can be accepted for blood type O

    Blood type O is one of the common blood types, which refers to blood types that do not contain either A antigen or B antigen in the blood. People with blood type O can only be transfused with blood type O if they want blood transfusions. At present, the principle of blood transfusion is generally based on the principle of transfusion of the same type of blood, otherwise it will cause different degrees of immunological hemolytic transfusion adverse reactions.

    If the blood transfusion between people with heteroblood is too fast and too much, the transfusion of lectin is not diluted in time, which may also cause an agglutination reaction.

    Characteristics of people with blood type O:

    1.Energetic, when doing things, the O type person will give it his all, the more difficult the situation, the more challenging he will feel, and the more energetic he will be.

    2.A person with a strong will, who does not care at all about the criticism and criticism of others against him, once he thinks that he is right, he will work together to implement his beliefs and achieve his goals. Willing to work hard, very dominant.

    3.Accommodating: For example, the question of what blood type O can accept, it can be transmitted to any blood type in the first place, so it is very tolerant. Having fantasies or pursuing goals is not superficial tolerance.

    4.Strong nervousness, thinking that it can overcome the problems of reality, is an out-and-out strong. Once you can't stand the reality of making ends meet, you're overwhelmed by your troubles. When it is difficult, it will completely lose self-confidence, which will lead to severe mental illness.

    Therefore, although it is said that blood type O is universal blood and can be transfused to people of any blood type, it is important to pay attention to what blood type O blood can accept, because blood type O can only accept blood type O, and cannot accept other blood types of Zangli, otherwise it will be life-threatening.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, glad to have your question ......In fact, type O blood contains anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies, so as long as you come into contact with type A blood containing A antigen and type B blood containing B antigen, antigen-antibody reactions will occur, triggering hemolytic transfusion reactions. Therefore, blood types A, B, and AB other than blood type O cannot be transfused to people with blood type O.

    In the same way, type A blood only contains anti-B antibodies, type B blood contains anti-A antibodies, and type O blood has neither A antigen nor B antigen, so type O blood can be transfused in small amounts to people with blood types A, B, and AB in an emergency.

    Hope you are satisfied!

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  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not used completely, but it is used together, that is, when it is not enough, you can add some blood type O.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Blood type O is general blood, but a certain amount of blood needs to be transfused.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Blood type O should not be transfused to other people. Blood types can be divided into type O, type A, type B, and type AB. Type O, type A, type B, and type AB can also be divided into Rh-positive and Rh-negative.

    For example, if Rh type O is positive, you should not be transfused to any blood type that is Rh negative. Only small amounts can be transfused to any blood type that is positive for Rh. Because there is no A antigen and B antigen on the red blood cells of type O blood, the red blood cells washed by type O blood can be transfused to patients with type A, B, and AB when the main side is matched.

    However, if the plasma red blood cell preparation containing type O blood is transfused into the body of patients with type A, B and AB, it will cause different degrees of adverse reactions of immune and hemolytic transfusion.

    However, it is a relatively selfless blood type, and was once called universal blood.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, but only in small quantities, except for type O.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Blood type O is not a panacea!

    Because there are no A and B antigens on group O red blood cells, type O washed red blood cells can be transfused to patients with types A, B, and AB when the primary side is matched. However, if the plasma containing anti-A and anti-B in the plasma of type O blood is transfused into patients with types A, B, and AB, it will cause different degrees of immuno-hemolytic transfusion adverse reactions.

    The "Technical Specifications for Clinical Blood Transfusion" issued by the Ministry of Health clearly stipulates: "Red blood cell preparations containing type O plasma should be cross-matched before blood transfusion. "How can red blood cell preparations containing type O plasma be transfused when they are cross-matched with blood of type A, B, and AB?

    In fact, if the recipient's blood contains irregular antibodies against other antigens of a bag of type O red blood cells, the bag of type O blood cannot be transfused into the recipient.

    It can be seen that type O blood is not universal blood, and the outdated concept that type O is universal blood should be thoroughly updated, especially in some small hospitals that carry out blood transfusion, can not violate the provisions of the Ministry of Health's "Clinical Blood Transfusion Technical Specifications", and use type O blood to infuse patients with type A, B, and AB to avoid medical accidents, physical damage to patients, and reputational and economic losses to the unit.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Originally, I thought so, but now with the advancement of science and technology, people find that it is not, and there will be other problems, so be careful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Blood type O cannot be arbitrarily transfused to other people. Blood types can be divided into type O, type A, type B, and type AB. Type O, type A, type B, and type AB can also be divided into Rh-positive blood type and Rh-negative blood type.

    For example, if Rh type O is positive, you should not be transfused to any blood type that is Rh negative. Only small amounts can be transfused to any blood type that is positive for Rh.

    Because there is no A antigen and B antigen on the surface of red blood cells of type O blood, red blood cells washed by type O blood can be transfused to patients with type A, B, and AB when the main side is matched. However, if the plasma red blood cell preparation containing type O blood is transfused into the body of patients with type A, B and AB, it may lead to adverse reactions of different degrees of immunity and hemolytic transfusion in the recipient.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, blood type O is known as the "universal blood transfusion", because people with type O lack A and B antigens on their red blood cells, therefore, this type of cells can be transfused to people with types A, B and A B. When it is difficult to identify the ABO blood group of the recipient, and when there is a shortage or lack of blood of the same type at the critical moment of life-saving, a small amount of blood type O can be transfused to relieve the urgent need.

    However, type O plasma contains anti-A and anti-B antibodies, which can sensitize or agglutinate type A, B, and AB red blood cells, shortening their life span or destroying them immediately. As the volume of atypic transfusions increases, this contraindication to blood transfusion will gradually worsen, and in severe cases, hemolytic transfusion reactions will occur due to the destruction of red blood cells in the recipient. Therefore, in cities with better medical conditions, component transfusions should be vigorously promoted, and heterotypic transfusions should no longer be used.

    It is worth mentioning that blood type O cannot be transfused with other blood types.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    That being said, when blood resources are insufficient, type O blood can be accepted by other blood types, but now they are all homogeneous, so it is safer...

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Strictly speaking, no, generally speaking, people with blood type O are universal blood transfusions, and they can be transfused to people with blood types A, B, and AB, but this is only preliminary, there are several blood group classifications, and the ABO type classification system is only one of them.

    The explanation here is more detailed, if there are any questions, you can continue**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Chinese blood type A: 28%, blood type B: 24%, blood type O: 41%, blood type AB: 7% (The proportion of blood type O decreases from South China to North China.) Blood type O is the representative blood group in Southeast Asia. )

    Korean blood group A:, blood group B:, blood group O:, blood group AB:

    Japanese blood type A:, blood type B:, blood type O:, blood group AB:

    Indians with blood type A: 21%, blood group B: 40%, blood group O: 31%, blood group AB: 8% (The proportion of blood type B decreases from north to south.) In the southern region, there is more blood type O. )

    Afro-American. Blood type A: 29%, blood group B: 18%, blood group O: 49%, blood group AB: 4%.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    A lot, the panda blood is less negative.

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