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WILL I DONATE MY OWN BLOOD?

Bone & Joint Center - Knee Replacement Questions
Most patients do not require blood transfusions. Your doctor will have discussed or will discuss this with you.

Who may donate blood?

Information About Donating Blood
Anyone in good health, age 17 or older, may donate blood. Donors must weigh 110 ponds or more. There are some medical conditions that can temporarily or even permanently keep you from giving blood. People who have been exposed to hepatitis or the AIDS virus are not eligible to donate, nor are those with a history of cancer, or heart disease. Our donor guidelines are set to protect the donor's health and safety as well as the health of the recipient.

Why should I donate blood?

Donating
Everyday, hundreds of people's lives depend of volunteer blood donors. By giving the gift of life, you'll help to ensure that blood will be there for you, the people you love, and anyone else who needs it.

Can I donate blood if I have IBD?

CCFC Crohn's and Colitis - FAQ's
Some medications, or the underlying cause for taking the medication may not permit you to donate blood. If you are an IBD patient and/or are taking any drugs/medications and would like to give blood, please contact your local blood donor clinic for details. Some of our Regional Offices may have insurance brokers they can refer you to. While these brokers do cover inflammatory bowel diseases, it's usually life insurance policies.

Should I store the cord blood or donate it?

Cord Blood FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Ques...
Donating your child's cord blood or storing it for private use is a personal decision that only you can make. If you have a child with leukemia or other disease that may be treatable by transplant and you are pregnant, talk with your oncologist or pediatrician about saving your baby's cord blood. Families may feel a great deal of pressure from the promotions and advertisements they receive from the for-profit private storage cord blood banks.

Where can I donate cord blood?

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If you are interested, or someone you know is interested, in donating cord blood, look for a Cord Blood Bank or collecting hospital within or close to your community. There are only a small number of cord blood banks in the United States, so donation to a local bank is not possible in many areas.

Can I donate blood while on EPD?

EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)
Not from one week before until 3 weeks after the shot. It is a stress to your body - which is what you are trying to avoid.

Can I donate my own blood before surgery?

Maze FAQ [from the Atrial Fibrillation Page]
Yes, there are several mechanisms available for donating your own blood before surgery. It is possible to donate at a local blood bank and have it shipped to the hospital, but specific guidelines must be followed. Also, be aware that there are usually fees associated with the collection, processing, and testing of "autologous" blood for which the patient will be responsible. Please contact our office for additional information on how to arrange for autologous donation.

How often can one donate blood ?

Dhanbad City - Blood Bank
A healthy individual ( male or Female ) can donate blood once in 90 days subject to an acceptable level of pre - donation Hemoglobin concentration.

Frequently Asked Questions about Blood Donation Why should I donate blood?

Information About Donating Blood
You should donate blood because it's an easy, relatively painless thing to do. The safety of the nation's blood supply is dependent on volunteer blood donors. 60% of the nation's population will require a blood transfusion at some time in their lives. Despite this fact, only 2% of the eligible donors in Southern California participate in blood donation. You'll feel good about doing something for someone else. It's an opportunity to share your good health with others.

What happens to my blood after I donate?

Donating
The blood is taken to our laboratory, where it is separated into three components: red blood cells, platelets and plasma. Thirteen different tests are performed to ensure safety and then the lifesaving products are transported to civilian hospitals all over the state to meet the needs of Hawaii's patients.

Can I donate my own blood for surgery?

Donating
Individuals can donate their blood for their own upcoming surgical needs, if prescribed by a physician.

Can I donate or receive a kidney to/from someone with a different blood type?

Answers to FAQs
Sometimes blood can be specially treated to allow recipients to get a kidney from a living donor who has an incompatible or non-matching blood group. To prevent immediate rejection of the kidney, the recipient undergoes plasmapherisis or a plasma exchange treatment before and after the transplant to remove harmful antibodies from the blood. Antibodies are part of the immune system. They are proteins produced by white blood cells to fight infections.

What will happen to my child's cord blood if I donate it?

Cord Blood FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Ques...
After the baby's birth, the umbilical cord is clamped, breaking the link between the baby and the placenta. The small amount of blood remaining in the placenta and umbilical cord, typically three to five fluid ounces, is drained and taken to a cord blood bank where the unit is processed and samples are sent for tests. To be stored, the cord blood unit must meet these standards: Tests of the cord blood unit and the mother's blood sample must show no signs of infection or other possible problems.

Can I donate my own blood for transfusion?

Blood Transfusions/Knowing Your Options: Frequently Asked Qu...
Using your own blood, called autologous (au-tol-o-gus) donation, significantly reduces the risk of a reaction or disease. You can donate blood for up to six weeks before your surgery. Doctors may also collect your blood at the beginning of the surgery and return it to you at the end of the operation. Another method used to replace blood loss with your own blood is intraoperative autologous transfusion (IAT).

Should people with EMS donate blood or organs?

Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome FAQ
Probably not, according to medical experts. It is best not to donate blood or be an organ donor, according to the medical authorities with whom I discussed this issue. But I will add this: Although Dr. Callegari, a former member of the NEMSN Medical Advisory Council, said that persons with EMS should NOT donate blood, and probably should not donate organs, he did say that in some persons, there might be two possible exceptions to organ donation: the kidneys and the eyes.
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