Q)
Would it matter if I do not donate blood?
A) There is always a high demand of the blood components. There
is always a shortage of blood. Approximately 1 out of every 8 patients
who require blood components only get the transfusions rest suffer.
Q)
I Fear a needle prick?
A) If for the first time, yes' it is natural with the majority of
the donors. Once you have a habit of donation you will not fear
it. Just have one thing in your heart that you are saving some ones
life.
Q)
I am not healthy?
A) Do not worry on that aspect we have a qualified doctor who would
ensure that your donation does not effect your health in any manner.
We have a health interview, which you have to answer it truly and
this helps us ensure that you are fit to donate blood and that the
blood is fit for transfusion. Still you feel that the doctor has
missed out something, confidentially let him know so that if deemed
appropriate you should be excused from donation.
Q)
Does my age allow me to donate?
A) Any healthy person who is 18 to 60 years can donate blood.
Q)
I do not have time?
A) The actual donation process just takes about 5 to 10 minutes.
The total donation time about 30 minutes.
Q)
What do I have to do when I come up for donation?
A) When you arrive you have to fill a form then you would be asked
a few routine questions about your health. You have to ensure that
you answer these questions with honesty as any false information
may affect your health or the patient who is going to receive your
blood. The donation which is followed by testing a drop of blood
for hemoglobin level you would be given refreshment and then allowed
to go.
Q)
Will I become anemic after donation?
A) No, as stated earlier before donation we check your hemoglobin
level. Within 24-48 hours the blood volume is replaced by the body
itself. You have to ensure a gap of about 3 months between any 2
donations.
Q)
Will the donation give me any kind of disease?
A) Not at all. All the bags being used for the donation are used
once. After the donation the needles are separated from the bags
and burnt. The bag after the transfusion is incinerated. So, you
see there is absolutely no chance of any disease transmission when
you donate blood.
Q)
Is my blood significant or necessary?
A) All types of blood are needed. Infact, the more common a group
is the more often it is required.
Q)
What in return would I get by giving blood?
A) You are saving some ones life. Would you not feel proud in doing
so? The immense satisfaction which you get after donating blood
can only be felt. Try and experience it at least once.
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