Blood Donation Introduction
Blood is something we all expect to be there for us when we need it, yet only 4% of us give blood - many people would not be alive today if it wasn't for the generosity of our donors. Most people can give blood, but all donors have to meet the eligibility criteria before their blood is accepted to ensure there's no risk of us harming you or the patients who will receive it.
A blood donation truly is a “gift of life” that a healthy individual can give to others in their community who are sick or injured. In one hour’s time, a person can donate one unit of blood that can be separated into four individual components that could help save multiple lives. From one unit of blood, red blood cells can be extracted for use in trauma or surgical patients. Plasma, the liquid part of blood, is administered to patients with clotting problems. The third component of blood, platelets, clot the blood when cuts or other open wounds occur, and are often used in cancer and transplant patients. Cryoprecipitated anti-hemophilic factor (AHF) is also used for clotting factors. |
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रक्तदान की महिमा तीर्थ यात्रा से कम नही देश के कोने कोने से मिल रहा है समर्थन। वो दिन अब दूर नही जब देश में कोई भी इंसान रक्त की कमी की वजह से प्राण नही गँवाएगा , आईये रक्तदान को भारत की महान परम्पराओ का हिस्सा बनाये .. खून शहीदों का प्यारो मिला हुआ इस रंग में है , जिन्हें देश हो जान से प्यारा आये हमारे संग में. |