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Blood Donor Eligibilty

Blood Donor Eligibilty

Eligibility Requirements

  • Who are eligible to donate blood?
  • Any healthy adult, both male and female, can donate blood.
  • Men can donate safely once in every three months while women can donate every four months.
  • Age

    Donor should be in the age group of 18 to 65 years.

    Weight

    The Donor Should not be less than 45 Kilograms.

    Pulse

    Temperature and Pulse of the donor shall be normal.

    Child Birth

    Should have delivered 1 year ago and stopped lactation.

    Blood Pressure

    The systolic and diastolic blood pressures are within normal limits.

    Haemoglobin

    Haemoglobin should not be less than 12.5 grams.

    Immunization and Vaccination

    Should Not have had shots for any of the following - Cholera, Typhoid, Diptheria, Tetanus, Plague, Gammaglobulin in last 15 days; Rabies vaccination in last 1 year.

    Malaria

    Should Not have been treated for malaria in last 3 months or 3 years if residing in endemic areas.

    Tattoo/Acupunture

    Should NOT have had any in last 12 months .

    Surgery

    Should NOT have had Tattoo in last 6 months.

    Scars/Skin Puncture

    Arms and Forearms should be free from Skin punctures or Scars which are indicative of Intravenous drug use or frequent blood donations.

    Cancer

    Should NOT have any forms of cancer.

    Heart Disease

    Should NOT have any Heart diseases.

    Infection

    Should NOT have Hepatitis B, C, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, HIV.

    Other Disease

    Should NOT have Epilepsy, Asthma on Steroids, Bleeding disorders, Thalassemia, Sickle Cell Anemia, Polycythemia Vera.

    High Risk Individuals

    Should NOT have had any history of Genital ulcers/Discharge, History of multiple sexual partners and Drug Addiction.

    Dentist

    YES if whitening or impression. YES the day after a filling (restoration), cleaning or orthodontics.

    YES 3 days after an extraction, surgery, root canal, crown, root planing, gum autograft or implant.

    Diabetes

    YES if resolved or controled by diet or oral drug. NO if treated with insulin injections.

    Medication

    Certain medications may pose a risk to the donor or recipient, and if you're taking them you will not be able to give blood.

    Drugs

  • You cannot give blood if injected intravenously, even once.
  • Confirmation of your eligibility to donate blood is done by professionals attached with Blood banks.
  • If you find you are eligible to donate based on the information displayed here, we encourage you to register as a donor and fix an appointment with blood bank nearest to you to donate blood.

    Maxsteps Foundation +91 9423181258

    Yusra Foundation +91 7276750146

    Malegaon Blood Bank +91 9371550550

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