your views on ' donating blood can save life
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A blood transfusion can be a life saving treatment for patients with cancer, patients undergoing surgery, children with severe anaemia, women who have complications with their pregnancy, and accident victims.
If you're still in two minds about whether you should donate blood, consider that doing so not only helps others, you are doing something for your health!
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Why donate blood
Every two seconds, someone in India needs blood. About 450ml of blood can save as many as three lives. One out of every three of us will need blood in our life time. Even with all of today’s technology, there is no substitute for blood. Hospitals predict that the need for blood will increase by 5% with each passing year.
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Reasons for low supply of blood
Blood is the most crucial component of life, but we run short of it in the high time of need. The major reason for this is the inadequate supply of blood with only 4% of the eligible population in India donating blood as of today.
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Major reasons for distrust
Transmission of infections carried by the donated blood and transfusion reactions typing and cross-matching errors are the major reasons for distrust among receivers. Assumptions such as donating blood will lead to weakness or health issues and that the needles are contaminated are other major reasons why people are fearful about donating blood. Besides, most people, who have never donated have never been asked to.
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Every two seconds, someone in India needs blood. About 450ml of blood can save as many as three lives. One out of every three of us will need blood in our life time. Even with all of today’s technology, there is no substitute for blood. Hospitals predict that the need for blood will increase by 5% with each passing year.
2
Reasons for low supply of blood
Blood is the most crucial component of life, but we run short of it in the high time of need. The major reason for this is the inadequate supply of blood with only 4% of the eligible population in India donating blood as of today.
3
Major reasons for distrust
Transmission of infections carried by the donated blood and transfusion reactions typing and cross-matching errors are the major reasons for distrust among receivers. Assumptions such as donating blood will lead to weakness or health issues and that the needles are contaminated are other major reasons why people are fearful about donating blood. Besides, most people, who have never donated have never been asked to.
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