Blood donation in India
Blood donation in India
Blood donation in India is a voluntary practice where individuals donate their blood for a community supply. It is conducted by various organizations and hospitals.
Pronunciation
- Blood donation: /blʌd dəʊˈneɪʃən/
- India: /ˈɪndiə/
Etymology
The term "blood donation" is derived from the English words "blood" (from Old English "blod") and "donation" (from Latin "donatio", meaning "a giving").
Process
The process of blood donation involves the drawing of blood from a donor, typically in a controlled environment such as a hospital or a blood donation camp. The blood is then stored and preserved for future use in blood transfusion services.
Eligibility
In India, the eligibility criteria for blood donation are set by the National Blood Transfusion Council (NBTC). The donor must be in good health, aged between 18 and 65, and weigh at least 45 kg.
Benefits
Blood donation has several benefits, both for the donor and the recipient. For the donor, it can stimulate the production of new blood cells and help in maintaining good health. For the recipient, it can be life-saving in cases of medical emergencies, surgeries, and blood disorders.
Challenges
Despite the benefits, blood donation in India faces several challenges. These include lack of awareness, misconceptions about health risks, and cultural and religious beliefs.
Related Terms
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Blood donation in India
- Wikipedia's article - Blood donation in India
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