Beat the myth
Donating blood is safe and simple. It takes approximately 10-15 minutes
to complete the blood donation process. Any healthy adult between 18
years and 65 years of age can donate blood. This is what you can expect
when you are ready to donate blood.
You walk into a reputed and safe blood donation centre or a mobile camp
organized by a reputed institution.
A few questions will be asked to determine your health status (general
questions on health, donation history etc). Usually you will be asked to
fill out a short form.
Then a quick physical check will be done to check temperature, blood
pressure, pulse and hemoglobin content in blood to ensure you are a
healthy donor.
If found fit to donate, then you will be asked to lie down on a resting
chair or a bed. Your arm will be thoroughly cleaned. Then using sterile
equipments blood will be collected in a special plastic bag.
Approximately 350 ml of blood will be collected in one donation. Those
who weigh more than 60 Kg can donate 450 ml of blood.
Then you must rest and relax for a few minutes with a light snack and
something refreshing to drink. Some snacks and juice will be provided.
Blood will be separated into components within eight hours of donation
The blood will then be taken to the laboratory for testing.
Once found safe, it will be kept in special storage and released when required.
The blood is now ready to be taken to the hospital, to save lives.
Blood Groups
Blood type is determined by which antibodies and antigens the person's
blood produces. An individual has two types of blood groups namely
ABO-grouping and Rh-grouping. Rh is called as the Rhesus factor that has
come to us from Rhesus monkeys.
Most humans are in the ABO blood group. The ABO group has four categories namely
1) A group
2) B group
3) O group
4) AB group
In the Rh- group, either the individual is said to be Rh- Negative or Rh- Positive.
Thus blood group of any human being will mainly fall in any one of the following groups.
A positive or A negative
B positive or B negative
O positive or O negative
AB positive or AB negative.
Universal Donors and Recipients
The most common blood type is O, followed by type A.
Type O individuals are often called "universal donors" since their blood
can be transfused into persons with any blood type. Those with type AB
blood are called "universal recipients" because they can receive blood
of any type.
However, since approximately twice as many people in the general
population have O and A blood types, a blood bank's need for this type
of blood increases exponentially.
DO donate blood, only if you satisfy all of the following conditions
- You are between age group of 18-65 years.
- Your weight is 45 kgs or more.
- Your hemoglobin is 12.5 gm% minimum.
- Your last blood donation was 3 or more months earlier.
- You are healthy and have not suffered from malaria, typhoid or other transmissible disease in the recent past.
DO NOT donate blood, if you have any of the following conditions
- Cold / fever in the past 1 week.
- Under treatment with antibiotics or any other medication.
- Cardiac problems, hypertension, epilepsy, diabetes (on insulin
therapy), history of cancer, chronic kidney or liver disease, bleeding
tendencies, venereal disease etc.
- Major surgery in the last 6 months.
- Vaccination in the last 24 hours.
- Had a miscarriage in the last 6 months or have been pregnant / lactating in the last one year.
- Had fainting attacks during last donation.
- Have regularly received treatment with blood products.
- Shared a needle to inject drugs/ have history of drug addiction.
- Had sexual relations with different partners or with a high risk individual.
- Been tested positive for antibodies to HIV.
A Healthy Donor
A healthy diet helps ensure a successful blood donation, and also makes
you feel better! Check out the following recommended foods to eat prior
to your donation.
Low fat foods
Iron rich foods
Blood Bank
A blood bank is a place designed especially for the storage of blood and
blood products. Large coolers hold these products at a constant
temperature and they are available at a moment's notice.
About Blood Donation
Donating blood is a life saving measure especially when you have a rare
blood type. Blood donation is safe and simple. It takes only about 10
minutes to donate blood - less than the time of an average telephone
call. We can save upto 3 to 4 precious lives by donating blood.
World Blood Donor Day
The day is celebrated to raise awareness globally about the need for regular and voluntary blood donation.
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