Which Is The Most Dangerous Blood Group?

Golden Blood (RH-NULL) is the rarest and most dangerous blood type, with only 50 known donors worldwide.

We all know about common blood groups like O+, A+, B+, and AB+. But did you know there are 35 other rare blood groups that are found in very few people?

Research shows that people with A+, B+, and AB+ blood groups are more likely to have blood clotting issues. This can increase the chances of heart attacks. People with the AB+ blood group also face a higher risk of brain or head-related problems.

Among these, people with the O+ blood group are considered the luckiest because they are generally safer from these health dangers.

But there is one blood group that is very rare and very dangerous – RH-NULL, also known as Golden Blood. 

Why is RH-NULL dangerous?

If someone with this blood group gets into an accident or needs blood for any reason, it can become a big problem. This is because RH-NULL is so rare that only 46 to 50 people in the entire world have it. When someone with RH-NULL needs a blood transfusion, only these few people can donate blood, making it very hard to find a match.

If blood from the same group isn’t found in time, the person’s life could be in danger.

Golden Blood is rare and special, but it also makes it much harder to find donors in emergencies.

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