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Pomzo Org

@pomzoorg

Pomzo Org


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  • First Name Pomzo
  • Last Name Org
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday April 15, 1998

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    Posted in the topic Pros and Cons: Understanding Why You Shouldn't Donate Plasma in the forum Movies
    July 21, 2023 1:54 AM EDT

    Donating plasma is a generous act that helps save lives and support medical research. Plasma, a crucial component of blood, is used to treat various medical conditions and emergencies. However, while plasma donation can be beneficial for many, there are situations in which individuals should reconsider or avoid donating. It is essential to understand the potential risks and reasons why some people shouldn't donate plasma.

    Medical Conditions and Medications: Certain medical conditions or the use of specific medications may disqualify individuals from donating plasma. Conditions such as HIV, hepatitis, and certain autoimmune disorders can prevent plasma donation due to potential risks to both the donor and recipient.

    Low Hemoglobin Levels: Plasma donation requires a healthy level of hemoglobin in the blood. If a person's hemoglobin levels are too low, they may not be eligible to donate as it could cause anaemia and other health issues.

    Recent Tattoos or Piercings: Some donation centers have temporary deferral periods for individuals who have recently gotten tattoos or piercings. This precaution is to prevent potential infections that could be transmitted through the donation process.

    Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Pregnant and breastfeeding women are generally ineligible to donate plasma due to the increased nutritional needs during these stages of life.

    Read More:- why you shouldn't donate plasma

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