
World Blood Donor Day: World Blood Donor Day is celebrated every year on 14 June. This day is a special occasion to make people aware of the importance of blood donation and thank you to the blood donors. Blood donation is a noble function that saves life and has many benefits for both society and blood donors.
Why should we donate blood?
Blood is the most precious resource in life, which cannot be artificially manufactured. Lack of blood in hospitals risks the lives of many patients. Blood donation is a simple and human function that meets this deficiency. Blood donation is important for the following reasons:
- Life saving work: Blood donation saves the lives of patients going to treat emergency, surgery, accident, anemia, cancer and other diseases.
- Unity in society: Blood donation is a task that units everyone regardless of caste, religion, gender or economic status. It gives the message of humanity.
- Solve to the problem of blood loss: Blood demand is always high in countries like India. Regular blood donation ensures that sufficient blood is available in blood banks.
- personal satisfaction: By donating blood, a person feels the satisfaction of contributing to save the life of another person.
Benefits of blood donation
Blood donation provides health benefits not only to blood recipient but also to the blood donor. These benefits can be divided into two categories: health and social.
health benefit
- Heart health improves: Blood donation keeps the iron levels in the blood balanced. This reduces the risk of heart attack.
- Stimulates blood production: After blood donation, the body is stimulated to produce new blood cells, which improves blood circulation.
- Free health check -up: During blood donation, blood pressure of blood donors, hemoglobin levels and other health conditions are examined. This provides information about their health to the blood donors.
- Mental stress decreases: The feeling of helping someone reduces mental stress and develops a positive attitude.
Social gains
- Respect in society: Blood donors get respect in society. Everyone recognizes their work.
- Help in emergency: In some cases blood donors are preferred when their family or friends require blood.
- Spreading awareness: Blood donors play an important role in informing others about the importance of blood donation through their function.
Who can donate blood?
- A healthy person between the ages of 18 to 65 years.
- Whose weight is at least 45 kg.
- Hemoglobin levels should be more than 12.5 g/dL.
- Men can donate blood once every 3 months and women can donate blood once every 4 months.
Misconceptions about blood donation
Some people have misconceptions about blood donation, such as:
- “The body weakens by donating blood”: This is not true. The body of a healthy person makes the blood donated again in a few days.
- “Donating blood is painful”: Blood donation is a simple and safe process that does not cause any serious pain.
Goal of World Blood Donor Day
The aim of the World Health Organization (WHO) is to celebrate this day and raise awareness about safe blood donation. On this day blood donation camps are organized and people are encouraged to donate blood.
Blood donation is a simple function, but it has the power to save life. It provides health and psychological benefits not only to the blood recipient but also to the blood donor.
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