Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile
Veronika Haulenga
Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile
Veronika Haulenga
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Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga
Have you ever wondered what happens to the blood that you donate?
Did you know that donating blood can save lives and has numerous benefits for the donors as well?
Blood donation is an essential way of life that has proven to make a significant difference in the lives of many people. With the Namibian Blood Transfusion Service still facing a critically low supply of blood, here are some reasons to consider becoming a regular donor today:
Blood donation is a life-saving act. It sustains the lives of thousands of individuals who require it for various reasons, such as surgeries, accidents, and illnesses. Blood is vital, and many medical procedures require it for successful completion. If there is a lack of blood, hospitals may ration or delay its distribution, which could have dire consequences for patients who need it urgently.
Donating blood also has health benefits. By donating blood, the body replaces the blood volume, stimulating the production of new blood cells. This process helps reduce iron stores in the body, reducing the risk of heart diseases such as heart attack and stroke.
Apart from saving lives and encouraging healthy living, donating blood can also identify underlying health issues. Blood centers run various tests on blood samples to detect abnormalities such as low hemoglobin levels, hepatitis C and B, HIV, and syphilis. If the blood test results are abnormal, donors are informed, and further medical examinations may be suggested.
Buying blood is expensive, and the costs increase with the severity of the patient’s condition. Donating blood is a free act that reduces the expenditure associated with acquiring blood.
Donating blood is a volunteer act that positively impacts society. It is a selfless act that can change someone else’s life. By donating just a unit of blood, you can save up to three lives. It may be the only life-saving resource for someone in dire need of it.
For more information about how to become a donor, visit the NamBTS website.
Written by: Staff Writer
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