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Abdul Waheed (Late)
In Memory Of My Beloved Father Who Always Wanted To Help Others In Time Of Need & Inspired Me To Do The Same. May Allah Have Mercy On His Soul & May He Always Rest In Peace. Do Pray for My Father, Me & The Blood Donor Team for this Humble Effort.-- Regards, Usman Waheed Chaudry
Regular blood donors may boost their own wellbeing while helping save lives
Giving blood may help maintain a healthy circulatory system while also supporting those in medical need. Studies suggest that regular donation can reduce excess iron levels, which may contribute to improved heart health.
Research involving individuals aged 43 to 87 found that regular donors showed reduced risk of fatal heart conditions compared to those who did not donate.
The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) highlighted the benefits of blood-related medical treatments such as cupping, indicating positive effects on health and wellbeing.
Phlebotomy is the process of drawing blood for medical analysis or treatment. It is commonly used to reduce excess iron levels and manage certain conditions.
Proper blood circulation is essential for transporting oxygen, removing toxins, and maintaining organ health. Poor circulation can lead to various health conditions.
Hypertension: Caused by narrowed arteries resulting in high blood pressure.
Arterial Hardening: Fat deposits narrow arteries and reduce blood flow.
Varicose Veins: Result from weakened vein walls, affecting circulation.
Donating blood regularly helps improve circulation and supports overall body functions. It enhances the immune system and reduces potential health risks.
Anyone in good health between 17 and 59 (up to 70 with prior registration) can donate blood every 16 weeks. Increasing awareness can help save more lives.