National Voluntary Blood Donation Day is noticed yearly on October 1. It was first noticed on October 1 within the 12 months 1975 by Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohematology, the organisation that was based again in within the 12 months 1971 on October 22. Blood donation is a noble act that may save many lives and assist in administration of sure issues. Donating blood not simply advantages the receiver but additionally the donor because it stimulates formation of latest blood cells. (Also learn: Blood donation: Is blood donation safe? How often can we donate blood?)
A examine printed within the Journal of the National Cancer Institute discovered that donating blood could scale back the quantity of iron folks have of their our bodies. Too a lot of iron within the physique can enhance your possibilities of getting most cancers. The examine discovered that frequent blood donors had decrease dangers of liver, lung, colon, abdomen, and throat most cancers.
"According to a study, India needs 14·6 million units of blood which remains unmet; leading to huge supply gap. 100% voluntary donations can enhance blood safety in India, but currently, only 70% of the blood donated is on a voluntary basis and 30% is still replacement blood. Although the National and State Blood Transfusion Councils, various NGOs and even corporates have taken steps to increase voluntary blood donations, it needs more concerted effort from all stakeholders to encourage the public for voluntary blood donations," says Dr Sandeep Sewlikar - Head of Medical, Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, Roche Diagnostics India.
"Donating blood selflessly for the sake of humanity is referred to as voluntary blood donation. It helps patients by sufficing a live drug i.e blood, alleviates the blood shortage problem faced by blood centres and provides the donor certain benefits. Blood donors undergo a brief health check-up by a doctor pre-donation without any investment. Donors having higher normal haemoglobin levels keep their blood concentration under control with frequent donations. Above all donors gain the gratitude of the ailing patients thus the act of donation becomes emotionally rewarding for the donor," says Dr Shweta Nayak- HOD- Blood Bank at Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj.
"The greatest gift that we as an individual can give another person is the gift of blood. There is a perpetual shortage of blood in blood banks all over the country. One blood donation can save up to three lives. The fact that we can store blood and use it when we need it in parts—whether you need the red cells, the plasma, or the platelets—has been a huge medical advance. Besides the obvious advantage to the recipient, blood donation is beneficial for the donors also. Firstly, a lot many times, since a person undergoes routine vital check-up prior to donation, hypertension can be identified in donors who have previously never checked their blood pressure. Also, since the donors blood is screened for haemoglobin and STDs, underlying anaemia and certain blood infections can also be diagnosed in the donor incidentally," says Dr Tushar Tayal, Consultant, Internal Medicine, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram.
Dr Tayal record the next advantages of normal blood donation:
"There are patients who thrive on repeated blood transfusions like thalassemia, sickle cell anaemia, cancer etc. There is another group of patients who require blood transfusions due to some medical conditions like excessive bleeding due to trauma, childbirth or dengue with very low platelet counts etc. Availability of safe and sufficient blood is inevitable for their well-being. Transmission of infectious diseases to patients through blood transfusion adds to their pre-existing disease burden. This is particularly distressing in younger patients who carry the contracted disease for rest of their lives. There comes the importance of regular, repeat voluntary donors. It is important that people donate blood responsibly and co-operate blood centres select the right donor. Blood centres have the responsibility to endeavour for the best blood screening practices to provide safest blood possible," says Dr Nayak.
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