*A few things about donating and not donating blood*
*Questions.*
Question: What is the biggest disadvantage of donating blood?
Joab: There is no harm in donating blood
Rather, it is a big advantage that regular blood donors
A person's chances of heart attack and cancer
95% less than the rest of the population
The research is from the American Medical Association
Question: How many days does it take for blood to form after someone donates blood?
Ans: The deficiency is completed within three days of donating blood while in 56 days
Complete blood cells are formed and fresh blood starts running in the veins.
Q: Is old blood more powerful or new blood?
Answer: Newly formed blood compared to old
More fresh and powerful.
Question: What are the benefits of donating blood?
Answer: The main benefit of donating blood
One is to contribute to an ongoing charity which
Generation after generation is a source of reward for you until the Day of Judgement.
Another major benefit of this is to keep the amount of iron in the blood balanced and the biggest benefit is to lead a healthy and fresh life.
The skin of a regular blood donor stays young and healthy for longer than others.
One of its benefits is free blood screening.
Question: How many times in a year can blood be given?
Is?
Answer: A healthy person aged
Between 17 to 50 and weight 50 kg
At least in most years
Can donate blood twice easily and can donate once after three months of blood donation.
Question: How many percent in Pakistan?
Do people give blood?
Answer: Only one to two percent people donate blood regularly in Pakistan.
A few people also donate blood in emergencies.
Question: How long is the life of blood?
Answer: The life span of blood is 120 days.
In other words, in one hundred and twenty days, our blood cells would be dead and the urinary tract would be removed
are and come into existence anew.
Question: Then why are we afraid of donating blood?
Answer: We are breathing in a society where it is prevalent that
By donating blood, a person becomes weak and the blood does not regenerate.
So our patients
They die on their dying beds due to lack of blood.
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