After the recent mass shooting in the country, it has raised awareness on the importance of blood donation.
People who would like to give blood and become regular donors need to understand the requirements to become eligible.
One of the major issues that potential blood donors have is whether they can give if they have tattoos.
In general, people with tattoos can give blood but they may be disqualified in some instances.
Here is a bit more information for those who want to understand blood donation and how tattoos can affect that.
Blood donation is the process of giving away some of your blood, which is used to assist another person.(1)
The blood is used to assist people who have lost blood in an accident or those who have illnesses such as hemophilia, sickle cell disease, anemia, or cancer.
The donated blood contains thing such as plasma and red blood cells.
Blood with all the parts is known as whole blood. The most common place to donate blood is at American Red Cross clinic or any other clinic with a blood bank. It is also quite common to have blood drives at workplaces, during which you can donate blood.
During the donation process, about a pint of blood is extracted.
The process will usually take only about 10 minutes. You will also need to answer questions and take a short exam.
In total, it can take about an hour to donate blood.
After the donation, the blood is tested to see if it is safe for use. Besides that, the blood type is checked. It ensures that the person who needs the blood gets the correct blood they need.
Blood donation can be divided into two:
During this process, you are connected to a machine which then collects and separates the blood into its components.
These parts include plasma, platelets, and red cells. All the other components are returned to the body.
The frequency of blood donation will depend on the kind of blood donation you make.
For whole blood donation, you need to wait at least 56 days before you can donate again.(3) If you are seeking to make a platelet apheresis, you have to wait at least 7 days.
If you do a red blood cells apheresis, you need to wait about 112 days before you can donate again.
There is a handy blood donation calculator that you can use to estimate how often you need to donate blood.
If you would like to donate your blood, you need to meet these basic requirements: (4)
You have to be at least 17 years old.
However, some states allow you to donate blood if you are s16, as long as you have written permission from your parents.
You will need to weigh at least 50 kg or 110 lbs. Additionally, you need to be in good health.
You will not be able to give blood for the following reasons: (5)
Before you can donate, a health professional will ask you to fill out a form where you explain any current and past health problems, you have had.
Some of these questions are quite personal and so they are usually asked in private.
You should note that the requirements change quite often, thus you should visit the clinic in order to find out the exact requirements you need to fulfill.
According to Stephen Juan, Ph.D., there are some conditions, which can make you ineligible from donating blood. Here are a few of them: (6)
If you have had a tattoo, you may have to wait a few months before you can give blood.(7)
However, they have to ensure they got the tattoos is a state-regulated tattoo parlor. If they come from a state with no tattoo parlor regulation, they will need to wait for as long as 12 months before they can give blood.(8)
This also applies to cosmetic tattoos.
Before you go for a blood donation, there a few things you can do:
Most people feel okay after they give blood. But, if you feel a bit dizzy, lie down and wait for the feeling to pass.
You will also need to take foods rich in iron such as beans and red meat to replace the lost iron. Also, avoid any strenuous physical activity for 24hours and get plenty of sleep.
Unless you have any of the conditions mentioned above, you should be able to donate blood.
If you have tattoos, do not be afraid to donate blood.
As long as it was done at a certified place, you can donate blood. Always inquire whether the tattoo parlor is regulated before you get your tattoo.
This will ensure that you are safe and that you can donate blood.
References
(1)https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/rm-quiz-blood-basics
(2)https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/blood-donation/home/ovc-20323188
(3)http://www.redcrossblood.org/donating-blood/donation-faqs
(4)http://www.redcrossblood.org/donating-blood/eligibility-requirements
(5)http://www.redcrossblood.org/donating-blood/eligibility-requirements/if-you-are-not-eligible
(6)https://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/25/the_odd_body_donating_blood/
(7)http://www.donateblood.com.au/faq/tattoo
(8)https://redcrosschat.org/2017/07/16/red-cross-myth-busters-tattoos-and-blood-donation/
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