Monday, May 5, 2014

Do You Know How to Donate Plasma?

Plasma donation is a noble gesture. Most of the local plasma donation centers across America and Europe motivate people to volunteer and get attached to a cause. Do you want to get associated with such a gracious act? Well, then you must first get some knowledge on how to donate plasma. This is indeed the first and foremost task every donor should do. But do we actually do it? A question you must have an answer, as yes only. Surprisingly, the percentage of yes is far less than no, which is a sad situation. So, for all you plasma donors, who have little or no knowledge on how to donate plasma, here is a small but informative text.  



First thing that may help you in taking a firm decision is that it doesn’t hurt. Yes, donating plasma is a painless and quite fast process. Secondly, it is completely safe if your local plasma donation center is licensed as they are fully equipped and works under highly controlled and clean environment. Next, very important point is what all tests and investigations are to be performed on the donor? Well, the donor has to answer some questions related to your medical history, tests for some viruses like HIV and Hepatitis. Plus, your hemoglobin and protein levels are checked. Once all these tests come positive, the donation process is started. In between, your personal data is also checked, like your age which should be 18 or above, your weight should be more than 50 kg, you have to present two documents – one photo ID and SSN. After all this, you are now ready to donate your plasma.

As the process is concerned, it is as simple as donating blood. A needle is placed into your vein to take your blood out. Then plasma is separated from red blood cells and other cellular constituents. Rest of the portions (red blood cells and platelets) are injected back into the donor’s body. This entire process takes 2 hrs in total. And if you make frequent visits to your local plasma donation center it would reduce to 90 minutes. Your attempt can save so many lives. You would be amazed to know that our blood plasma contains 500 different proteins, out of which 150 can be used for diagnosing diseases. Isn’t great that we are actually contributing towards the betterment of human lives? So, do your bit and feel great satisfaction! For more details or information you can visit online at AccessClinical.com (Plasma Donation Center).