A Genuine Question- Will I Become Diabetic If I Receive Blood Donation From A Diabetic Patient
Answer
The recipient will not become Diabetic, however there are certain WHO -( World Health Organisation ) guidelines that need to be followed before a Diabetic patient is accepted as a blood donor. They are as follows
Link- https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/publications/guide_selection_assessing_suitability.pdf?ua=1
5.5.1 Diabetes mellitus
Consideration should be given to the donor’s general state of health and ability
to tolerate a blood donation, as well as the possibility of intercurrent infection
that may affect the safety of the blood.
There are no reports suggesting increased adverse donor reactions in diabetic
donors.
A systematic literature review found no studies investigating diabetes
as a possible risk factor for adverse reactions in voluntary blood donors; two
studies on pre-operative autologous donation and three experimental studies
found that blood donation was well tolerated (73).
Individuals with diabetes who require insulin should be permanently deferred from
blood donation (70) because of concerns regarding diabetes-related complications
and an increased risk of hepatitis and other infections if safe injection practices
cannot be assured.
Recommendations
Accept
Individuals with diabetes mellitus well-controlled by diet or oral hypoglycaemic
medication, provided they have no history of orthostatic hypotension and no
evidence of infection, neuropathy or vascular disease, in particular peripheral
ulceration
Defer permanently
Individuals with:
— Diabetes who require insulin
— Complications of diabetes with multi-organ involvement
To know more log on to my website-
By
Dr Himani Gupta
Gynaecologist & Obstetrician
Director-My Gynaec World
Official Head Quarter
Mother ‘n’ Care Clinic
Row House F 44/32
First Floor
Near Shivaji Chowk
Sector 12-Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
Ph +91-7506027299
+91- 9820193283
Email-mygynaecworld@gmail.com
List of our attachment hospitals-
-Om Navjeevan Hospital,Plot No.2, Sector-21. Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
-Sanjeevan Hospital,Plot No. F/14, Opp. State Bank of Hyderabad,Sector-12, Kharghar,Navi Mumbai
-Kharghar Medicity Hospital,Aum Sai CHS, Plot NO – C/23 Sector 7, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
-Motherhood Hospital,Utasav Chowk, Plot -No-5, Sector -7, Kharghar, Navi`Mumbai
-Cloudnine Hospital, Palm Beach Galleria, Plot-no- 17,Sector- 19-D, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
People from following locations of Navi Mumbai and Raigad can approach us for Gynaecology related advise
Answer
The recipient will not become Diabetic, however there are certain WHO -( World Health Organisation ) guidelines that need to be followed before a Diabetic patient is accepted as a blood donor. They are as follows
Link- https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/publications/guide_selection_assessing_suitability.pdf?ua=1
5.5.1 Diabetes mellitus
Consideration should be given to the donor’s general state of health and ability
to tolerate a blood donation, as well as the possibility of intercurrent infection
that may affect the safety of the blood.
There are no reports suggesting increased adverse donor reactions in diabetic
donors.
A systematic literature review found no studies investigating diabetes
as a possible risk factor for adverse reactions in voluntary blood donors; two
studies on pre-operative autologous donation and three experimental studies
found that blood donation was well tolerated (73).
Individuals with diabetes who require insulin should be permanently deferred from
blood donation (70) because of concerns regarding diabetes-related complications
and an increased risk of hepatitis and other infections if safe injection practices
cannot be assured.
Recommendations
Accept
Individuals with diabetes mellitus well-controlled by diet or oral hypoglycaemic
medication, provided they have no history of orthostatic hypotension and no
evidence of infection, neuropathy or vascular disease, in particular peripheral
ulceration
Defer permanently
Individuals with:
— Diabetes who require insulin
— Complications of diabetes with multi-organ involvement
To know more log on to my website-
By
Dr Himani Gupta
Gynaecologist & Obstetrician
Director-My Gynaec World
Official Head Quarter
Mother ‘n’ Care Clinic
Row House F 44/32
First Floor
Near Shivaji Chowk
Sector 12-Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
Ph +91-7506027299
+91- 9820193283
Email-mygynaecworld@gmail.com
List of our attachment hospitals-
-Om Navjeevan Hospital,Plot No.2, Sector-21. Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
-Sanjeevan Hospital,Plot No. F/14, Opp. State Bank of Hyderabad,Sector-12, Kharghar,Navi Mumbai
-Kharghar Medicity Hospital,Aum Sai CHS, Plot NO – C/23 Sector 7, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
-Motherhood Hospital,Utasav Chowk, Plot -No-5, Sector -7, Kharghar, Navi`Mumbai
-Cloudnine Hospital, Palm Beach Galleria, Plot-no- 17,Sector- 19-D, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
People from following locations of Navi Mumbai and Raigad can approach us for Gynaecology related advise
-Kharghar,Kamothe,Kalamboli,Panvel,Road Pali,CBD Belapur,Seawoods,Nerul,Vashi, Sanpada, Juinagar, Khanda Colony, Taloja
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