had to get blood transfusion Saturday

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... Read moreBlood transfusions can be critical in emergency situations, particularly when a patient experiences significant blood loss due to trauma or medical conditions. Understanding the procedure helps alleviate fears that patients may have. Blood is typically transfused to replace lost components, such as red blood cells, platelets, or plasma. In the U.S., blood is carefully screened for diseases before donation and transfusion; thus, the risk of infection is very low. Patients may have concerns regarding allergic reactions or compatibility issues, which are addressed through rigorous testing. While undergoing a transfusion, patients are monitored closely for any adverse reactions. Engaging with healthcare professionals can provide reassurance and clarity regarding the necessity and safety of the procedure. Sharing personal experiences, like mine, can foster understanding and offer support to those facing a similar situation.

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