Donating Blood, Gaining Health — Busting Myths And Highlighting Benefits For Working Professionals

(By Dr Shantanu Dhari)

In India, where demand for safe blood for transfusion exceeds supply especially during emergencies or surgery, the need for voluntary blood donations is vital. Beyond its social impact, donating blood also has a number of major health benefits for individuals, particularly for working professionals with occupational stress levels. 

Breaking The Myths

Many people believe donating blood makes them weak or fatigued. Experts state that healthy adults can donate between 350-450 ml of blood every 3-4 months without any health issue. The ministry of Health and Family Welfare states that body replaces the lost blood after about 48 hours and the red blood cells after 3-4 weeks. Another common misconception is that only those with rare blood types need to donate blood. The reality is that India has a required blood deficit of almost 1.95 million units each year which affects all blood types. To bridge this, regular donations from eligible donors is important. 

Why It Matters At Work

In a world where professionals balance deadlines, meetings, and long hours in front of the screens, blood donation can be an active "health check". Each potential donor is tested before the donation takes place. All donors first undergo screening with respect to their blood pressure, hemoglobin and overall health status which includes all the information that provides insights into an individual's state of health.

There is evidence to show that regular blood donation may help with reducing iron levels in the body, and this, in turn may reduce the risk of certain heart complications. A study in 2019 that was published in The Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, reported that repeat blood donors had lower levels of iron overload and better cardiovascular indicators overall. Also, the act of giving blood can contribute positively to one's psychological wellbeing. In recent study published in 2022 in the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, states that volunteers feel socially connected, reducing stress and encouraging greater life satisfaction- a positive mental health contributor in today's stressful work climates.

The Way Forward

Organizations can play their part by organizing blood donation drives in their workplace, raising awareness and providing small incentives such as time-off and general wellness points. These actions influence healthy habits and they contribute to creating a culture of empathy, social responsibility and a proactive stance towards health.

Dr Shantanu Dhari is Senior Manager (Medical Services) at HCL Healthcare

[Disclaimer: The information provided in the article, including treatment suggestions shared by doctors, is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.]

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