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  1. People with mild, treatable forms (such as small skin cancers) that have been completely removed may be able to donate before 12 months. Temporary. How long people have to wait depends on the medication. Most medications do not disqualify people from donating blood. Heart disease, severe. Permanent

  2. Who can give blood? Most people can give blood if they are in good health. There are some basic requirements one need to fulfill in order to become a blood donor. Below are some basic eligibility guidelines: Age. You are aged between 18 and 65.

  3. Sometimes it is not possible to give blood, or we may ask you to wait before donating again. To save you a wasted journey, please read this list of the most common reasons people cannot give blood.

  4. 24 mar 2021 · “Notably, you cannot donate if you are being treated for cancer, your cancer is spreading or has come back, you’ve had cancers of the blood, such as leukemia or lymphoma as an adult (including Hodgkin’s Disease), and if you’ve ever had Kaposi sarcoma,” he says.

  5. 2 cze 2023 · In low-income countries, up to 54 % of blood transfusions are given to children under 5 years of age; whereas in high-income countries, the most frequently transfused patient group is over 60 years of age, accounting for up to 76% of all transfusions.

  6. 5 cze 2023 · You should not donate blood if it might cause harm to the patient who receives it. Blood can transmit life-threatening infections to patients who receive blood transfusions.

  7. Wait 3 months after receiving a blood transfusion (unless it was your own "autologous" blood), non-sterile needle stick or exposure to someone else's blood. Unable to Give Blood? Consider volunteering or hosting a blood drive through the Red Cross.

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