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World Blood Donor Day 2024: 7 misconceptions and myths around blood donation debunked

World Blood Donor Day: Blood donation is crucial for saving lives around the world. Sadly, many people are discouraged from donating due to myths and misunderstandings. Here are some of the most common fears and myths about donating blood.

June 14, 2024 / 08:01 IST
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World Blood Donor Day 2024: The human body replenishes the donated blood quickly. Within 24 hours, plasma levels are back to normal, and red blood cells are restored within a few weeks (Image: Canva)
World Blood Donor Day 2024: The human body replenishes the donated blood quickly. Within 24 hours, plasma levels are back to normal, and red blood cells are restored within a few weeks (Image: Canva)

Blood donation is vital for maintaining an adequate supply of blood for patients in need. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), blood donation plays a crucial role in saving lives, particularly in emergency situations such as accidents, surgeries, and childbirth complications.

Additionally, blood transfusions are essential for patients undergoing treatments for various medical conditions such as cancer, anemia, and blood disorders, explains Dr Ganesh Jaishetwar, Senior Consultant Hematologist, Hemato-Oncologist & Bone Marrow Transplant Physician, Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad.

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“Without regular blood donations, hospitals and medical facilities would struggle to provide life-saving treatments to patients. Therefore, donating blood not only helps in emergencies but also supports ongoing medical treatments, making it a crucial aspect of healthcare systems worldwide.” he adds.

However, there are numerous myths linked to blood donation. Dr Jaishetwar debunks some of them: