Hemotherapy

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Hemotherapy is a medical treatment that involves the use of blood components to treat various diseases and conditions. This can include blood transfusion, plasma exchange, and other therapies.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Hemotherapy is a broad term that encompasses several different treatments. These treatments can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including anemia, hemophilia, and cancer. The specific type of hemotherapy used will depend on the patient's condition and the specific needs of their body.

Types of Hemotherapy[edit | edit source]

Blood Transfusion[edit | edit source]

A blood transfusion is a common type of hemotherapy. This involves transferring blood from a donor to a recipient. This can be used to replace lost blood, or to provide the recipient with specific blood components that they may be lacking.

Plasma Exchange[edit | edit source]

Plasma exchange is another type of hemotherapy. This involves removing the patient's plasma and replacing it with donor plasma or a plasma substitute. This can be used to treat conditions where the patient's plasma contains harmful substances.

Risks and Complications[edit | edit source]

Like all medical treatments, hemotherapy carries some risks. These can include allergic reactions, infection, and transfusion reactions. It's important for patients to discuss these risks with their doctor before undergoing hemotherapy.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Hemotherapy Resources
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