Understanding Dark Red Blood: Causes & When to See a Doctor
The color of blood can provide insights into a person's health. Typically, healthy oxygenated blood appears bright red, while deoxygenated blood or blood with low oxygen content displays a darker, more dusky red or maroon color.However, if you observe persistent changes in the color of your blood, specifically noticing dark red blood, It's always advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and a proper diagnosis.
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