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started by teekinghamzat on 26 May 20
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    You will know how often you can donate blood in this article today. I understand that you don't know if there is any risk attached to donating blood to a recipient.



    Well, one frequently asked questions in most health care centers is 'how often can you donate blood ? and I know you also want a justified answer to the question.



    Don't worry we have created this platform for your health and wellness, so you will be finding an answer to the question today.



    Meanwhile I would advise you not to miss any line of this article as we would be covering a lot you should know about blood donation today.



    Your attention is needed here !



    What is Blood Donation All About ?


    Blood donation is an act of giving out blood from your body ( the donor ) to the person who is in need ( the recipient). The act of donating blood has been around for a very long time where it has saved a lot of lives.



    People do run into health complications that often lead to running short of blood and when this happens, the blood which is responsible for carrying the hemoglobin ( oxygen carrying pigment) won't function properly. This might eventually lead to more serious health issues.



    This is the reason the act of donating and receiving blood would still be around for a long time.



    Meanwhile, do you know that there are some factors that you need to consider before you think of donating blood? If NO, then you should proceed to the next sub head below.





    Factors To Be Considered Before Donating Blood


    These factors should occur to you naturally but in case of emergency, you should check them out.



    Blood Group:
    This is actually the first you need to consider because it would be an incompatible reaction if the blood group of the donor and that of the recipient don't match.



    The blood Group A can only donate and receive from Blood Group A, the same is applied to Blood Group B.



    But you should note that we have the Blood Group AB which is capable of receiving blood from any Blood Group ( Universal Recipient) and the Blood Group O which is capable of donating blood to any Blood Group ( Universal Donor).



    This implies that you need to take note of your blood group before thinking of donating blood to anybody.

    Read the full article here
    https://healthbodywise.com/how-often-can-you-donate-blood-read-this-before-donating/

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