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What happen if two different blood group bodies are changed with another blood....





Anonymous: chance of blood cancer and even death

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Answered by jagdish1581
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A blood transfusion reaction is a serious complication resulting from transfusion of blood or blood products. The donor blood and the recipient’s blood must match both the blood type and the Rh (rhesus) factor exactly.

A mismatch can cause the red blood cells to burst open and clump together in a process called hemolysis. This may cause an acute hemolytic reaction, which inhibits the circulation of the blood in the body. Bacteria or a virus present in the donated blood may also cause an adverse reaction.

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ABO Incompatibility Reaction

An ABO incompatibility reaction can occur if you receive the wrong type of blood during a blood transfusion. It’s a rare but serious and potentially fatal response to incompatible blood by your immune system.

Your immune system will produce antibodies against any blood antigens you don’t have in your own blood. That means people with type A blood create antibodies against B antigens. A person with type A blood receiving a transfusion of type B or AB blood would have an ABO incompatibility reaction. In an ABO incompatibility reaction, your immune system attacks the new blood cells and destroys them.

If you have an ABO incompatibility reaction, you’ll have symptoms within a few minutes of receiving a transfusion. These may include:

1.   a strong feeling that something bad is about to happen

2..   fever and chills

3.    breathing difficulties

4.    muscle aches

5.    nausea

6.    chest, abdominal, or back pain

7.    blood in your urine

8.    jaundice

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