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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Donate Blood




Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I donate Blood?

Blood is life and there is no other substitute for human blood as it can neither be manufactured nor replaced by animal blood. Since blood can not be stored for long periods of time and there is a continuous demand for it, thus it should be donated regularly.

How often can I donate blood?
Whole blood donors can give blood once every 90 days. Apheresis platelet donors can donate more frequently - as much as twice in one week and upto 24 times a year (Apheresis platelet donation takes only blood components and not whole blood and hence is allowed more often).
How much blood is collected per donation?
Only 350 ml for whole blood if you weigh 45 kg to 50 kg (or) 450ml of blood if you weigh more then 50 kg. This works to just 8-9 ml per Kg while a male has about 26 ml of reserve blood per kg in the body while a female has about 16 ml of reserve per kg.
How long does it take to give blood?
The donation process includes registration, medical screening, the blood collection, and time for refreshments. For whole blood, the the actual blood collection takes 5 to 7 minutes. For apheresis (platelet) collections, the entire process takes two hours.
Can women also donate as much as men do?
Yes. But for women, the Heaomoglobin count is a significant factor. Often, we see that many women have HB less than 12.0. In such cases, they cannot donate. This is a major reason for lower prevelance of blood donation among women.
Is Donating Blood Painful?
Donating Blood is not painful and is completely safe for the donor. It takes approximately 5 minutes to donate blood and about 10 minutes for post donating rest and refreshment. Only 350 to 450 ml blood is taken which gets replaced in the body within 24 hours.

Blood Donors Must Take Note of Following

  • You must be 50 kg or over.
  • You must be in good health.
  • You cannot donate if you have a cold, flu, sore throat, cold sore, stomach bug or any other infection.
  • If you have recently had a tattoo or body piercing you cannot donate for 6 months from the date of the procedure.
  • If you have visited the dentist for a minor procedure you must wait 24 hours before donating, for major work wait a month.
  • You must have eaten some food during the four hours prior to donation

Friday, September 25, 2009

Source of information about transfusions - blood donating – new research – tragedies, etc.

Regardless of race – color – creed – nationality

Blood – it’s one of life’s most precious fluids.
If you don’t have enough – you or a loved one – can die.


And often when there’s an accident – an operation – an illness – people don’t have enough of the special blood that uniquely fits their body. They need a blood donation of someone else’s blood – and they need the blood very quickly.

Most medical institutions maintain an on-hand supply of blood. But sometimes they don’t have enough blood – or they don’t have the type of blood that’s needed.

Then – finding the correct fresh blood fast – may mean life or death.

In the event of an emergency - locating the correct fresh blood fast – via the Internet - is the purpose of the Philippines BLOOD Registry. A few mouse clicks – then a few calls or txts – and a blood source can be located – maybe a life saved.

The Blood Registry is a public service - free for anyone to use – regardless of race, color, creed or physical location.

Blood donation - Give blood and Save life


Now a days, many community services were formed in order to help those people who need blood. In the developed world, blood donations arise in order to help those people who are in need of blood and there are also donors that can also have their blood drawn for their own future use. When we say blood donations, it is when a healthy person voluntarily has blood drawn. The person who gives their blood for a community supply is called the blood donors. Mostly blood donors are unpaid volunteers who give as an act of charity. Some donors give blood only when family and friends need transfusions.

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Why Donate Blood?


Blood is the part of life that is given to those who need it by
those who have the resource to satisfy the need. The love of fellow human and a desire to share something of oneself is what singles out a blood donor from the others. Emergencies occur every minute. For each patient requiring blood, it is an emergency and the patients could have set back if blood is not available.


Your blood donation may be even more special than you realize

A single donation from you can help one or more patients. This is possible because whole blood is made up of several useful components. These components perform special functions in your body and in the body of patients who receive your blood. The various blood components are Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets, Plasma and selected Plasma Proteins. Each of these components can be separated from your donated volume of blood and transfused into a specific patient requiring that particular component. Thus, many can benefit from one unit of blood.

Blood is needed every minute

  • To replace blood lost because of accidents or diseases.

  • To treat shock due to injury.

  • For Major & Minor surgeries including open heart surgeries, transplants etc.

  • For burn victims.

  • For patients suffering from Anemia.

  • During child birth for the mother.

  • For exchange transfusion for new born infants.

  • To make blood derivatives which are used to treat medical problems.

  • For children suffering from ailments like Thalassaemia, Hemophilia (bleeding disorders) , Leukemia, Blood Cancer.

BLOOD DONER FORM

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World's Largest Blood Donation Camp To Be Held In Amritsar

The Guinness Book of World Records has been invited for the historic and biggest-ever blood donation camp.

To set a unique example by a community, various Sikh originations are going to hold world's largest blood donation camp in Amritsar on the occasion of the Hola Mohalla celebrations on March 10 at the Sikh shrine of Keshgarh Sahib, Anandpur Sahib.

About one million devotees are expected to arrive here on the occasion of Hola Mohalla celebrations here,when the huge blood donation camp will be organized.

Large number of Sikhs and members of other communities are expected to arrive at Anandpur Sahib from all over India and Punjab to participate in the festival and donate blood.

According to the Akal Purakh ki Fauj (meaning the Army of the Almighty), the camp will be one of the biggest blood donation camps in the world.

"The participating organisations had fixed the target for donating blood by 25,000 people in the first 24 hours, which would make it the biggest camp in the world," said Jaswinder Singh Advocate, Head Anand Pur Ki Fauj.