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Donor Testing Before Blood Donation

November 13th, 2012

Everyone who has donated blood once in their lifetime is aware about the procedure for blood donation. But there are many other facts related to it, which one may be unaware of. It is important to have awareness about facts associated with as a noble an act as donation of blood.

Before donating the blood, the blood is tested to check whether it is worth considering for transfusions and whether it is safe enough. Also, the blood type needs to be determined for blood transfusion. The blood types are universally categorized into O, A, B and AB and the donor’s Rh type is checked for antibodies. It should be known that there are different types of donations like blood donation and plasma donation. The type O is called the universal donor, meaning it can donate blood to every other group, but only subject to red cell transfusions. The plasma transfusions include type AB as the universal donor type.

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Knowing More about Blood Donation

June 7th, 2012

We often heard that Red Cross or Blood Bank is lacking of blood.  This is due to there are still little awareness about the importance of donating your blood for your health and of course for helping others.  Blood Donation will not take lots of time and it certainly doesn’t do you any harm at all.  If you’re in an age between 18 years old to 55 years old and in a perfect health then you might want to consider having Blood Donation.  You can donate every three months since it usually takes around 2 months for hemoglobin and other blood components to restore themselves.

If you ever participate in a Blood Donation event, you’re probably already aware that actually there are not much of your blood is being taken.  The Blood Donation is only taken around 350 ml to 450 ml.  This is around one unit of blood.   Of course, you don’t need to worry since once your blood is being donated, the blood itself will be having several kind of test to make sure that your blood is in perfect condition and safe to give to the recipient no matter what condition the recipient currently is.

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