Why do the analyses of donations not take into account other aspects that could be of interest to the donor?
Blood banks are constantly striving to improve the safety of transfusions, and an important part of their budget is allocated to analyses. Since these analyses are complex and very expensive, we concentrate resources on those that are absolutely vital for guaranteeing maximum safety and exclude any tests that are not necessary for transfusions.
In addition, most tests have to be carried out on an empty stomach for reliable results, whereas you are recommended to have eaten before giving blood.
What should I do to donate organs and tissues?
Spanish legislation is very progressive in this respect and stipulates that all citizens are potential donors of organs and tissues unless they express their wishes to the contrary. In this country, it is not necessary to present any document signed by the deceased person. However, authorisation by the next of kin is required for organ extraction. For this reason, it is important that the family and friends of the potential donor are aware of their will.
In Catalonia, the organisation responsible for organ donation is the Catalan Transplant Organisation (Organització Catalana de Trasplantaments - OCATT). For further information, call +34 93 339 83 03 or visit their website: www.ocatt.net.
Can you give blood after an operation?
The exclusion period will depend on the kind of operation:
After minor operations, e.g. haemorrhoids, varicose veins, injury stitching and hernias: you should not give blood for two weeks or until you have completely recovered.
After major operations, e.g. pneumonectomy, heart operations or chest surgery, gastrectomy, craniotomy, serious fractures (femur, pelvis, etc.) and articulation prosthesis (hip, knee, etc.): people who undergo major operations should not give blood for six months.
Can you give blood after having a tattoo?
You should always wait for four months after having a tattoo before giving blood.
Can you give blood after having a piercing or acupuncture?
Piercings and acupuncture are not in themselves reasons for not giving blood, as long as they were carried out with sterile disposable material. If this was not the case, you should wait for four months before giving blood.
Can you give blood when pregnant, after giving birth or after having a miscarriage or an abortion?
Pregnant women should definitely not give blood. You should wait for six months after giving birth or having a miscarriage or an abortion before giving blood. In addition to these six months, mothers who breast-feed should not give blood until they stop breast-feeding.
Can you play sport after giving blood?
It depends on the sport in question and how hard you play. In general, you can play sport as long as you do not overexert yourself. People who train regularly should simply drink plenty of fluids in the hours after giving blood. However, people who do not play sport regularly or who carry out intensive training should be more careful and wait for about six hours.
Anyone who plans to do a high-risk sport (such as climbing, diving or scuba diving) within 12 hours after giving blood should not give blood.
What happens to the blood after it is taken?
After you have given blood, it is stored at a temperature of 2-5ºC and undergoes a series of tests to rule out the presence of hepatitis B or C, or the AIDS virus, and the reaginic test for syphilis is carried out; ABO and Rh blood groups are also determined, and irregular antibodies are analysed.
The bag of blood is separated by centrifugation into different components: from one bag, we obtain red blood cell concentrate, platelet concentrate, and one unit of plasma.
Can I catch an infectious illness by giving blood?
No. No, you cannot catch any infectious illness by giving blood. Only disposable materials are used, so they are used for one donor only.
How will I feel after giving blood?
Most donors feel fine after giving blood. Only one in every 200 donors feels sick afterwards. To avoid this feeling, you need to drink more than usual during the 12 hours after giving blood. Eating and drinking before you give blood will also help you avoid feeling sick.