What effects does donating blood during menstruation have on the human body? The menstrual period is a unique period for every woman. Some blood will flow out during this period. If female friends donate blood at this time, it is not very appropriate. So, what are the adverse effects of donating blood during menstruation? Let's have a simple understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! Let's take a look at the effects of donating blood during menstruation on the human body. What are the adverse effects of donating blood during menstruation? What are the effects of donating blood during menstruation on the human body: During menstruation, many women's immunity and energy are reduced, so it is not suitable for blood donation. In other words, if they donate blood during menstruation, their own red blood cells will not be able to return to normal, which will further lead to energy damage, making them prone to fatigue and illness. For women, "blood is the basis of women, and blood is the key to everything they do". During their lives, intercourse, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and leukorrhea will all consume yin blood. The menstrual period itself is a relatively weak period, and donating blood would just add to the weakness. It is also very difficult to repair it afterwards. The arrival of menstruation is a special physiological condition for female friends. Its essence is the regular physiological shedding of the uterine wall. Therefore, menstruation will reduce the body's resistance and immunity, and will also affect the body's endocrine system. Therefore, women will have unstable emotions or changes in eating habits during menstruation, which will lead to physiological ischemia. Why can't I donate blood temporarily? Less than 3 days after oral care (including teeth cleaning, etc.); less than 10 days after tooth extraction or other invasive surgery; less than 3 months after appendectomy, hernia repair and tonsillectomy; less than 6 months after major surgery. Those who have recovered from acute gastroenteritis for less than one week. Those who have recovered from subacute urinary tract infection for less than one month, those who have recovered from subacute pyelonephritis for less than three months, and those who are in the stage of urogenital stones. Those who have not yet completed one week of wound repair or infection recovery, those who have not yet completed one week of localized skin inflammation recovery, and those who have not yet completed two weeks of generalized skin inflammation recovery. Those who have been injured by equipment contaminated by blood or tissue fluid or whose wounds and the backs of their bodies have not been contaminated for more than one year. For those who have a history of close contact with patients with infectious diseases, the period starts from the effective date of contact to the longest incubation period of the disease. Those who have recovered from hepatitis A for less than one year, those who have recovered from dysentery for less than half a year, those who have recovered from typhoid fever for less than one year, and those who have recovered from brucellosis for less than two years. Those who have been to dengue fever epidemic areas within one year, or those who have recovered from dengue fever for less than 3 years, those who have recovered from toxoplasmosis for less than 6 months, and those who have completely recovered from Q fever for less than 2 years. Those who have taken oral drugs that inhibit or damage platelet function (such as aspirin or aspirin-like drugs) and have not stopped taking them for less than 5 days cannot donate single-donor platelets or whole blood for platelet component preparation. Those who have received whole blood or blood components infusion within one year. Parasitic infections: patients who have not completely recovered from ascariasis or enterobiasis. Acute rheumatic fever: less than 2 years after recovery. 15. Sexual life: Those who have had sexual intercourse with persons at high risk of menstrual transmission of infectious diseases for less than one year. Travel history: Those who have traveled to quarantined infectious disease epidemic areas or detectable infectious disease epidemic areas specified by the environmental health administrative authorities of the General Office of the State Council, and whose entry time does not exceed the maximum incubation period of the disease. Benign tumors: Those who have not been treated with surgery for gynecological benign tumors or epidermal benign tumors for less than one year. During women's menstrual period and the 3 days before and after, during pregnancy and within 6 months after abortion, and during childbirth and breastfeeding for less than 1 year. Patients whose active or progressive eye disease has not recovered for less than one week, or whose eye surgery recovery period has not been less than three months. Those who have recovered from respiratory tract infection for less than one week, and those who have recovered from pneumonia for less than three months. |
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