Organ Donation Day is observed every year on 13th of August. Due to lack of awareness, there are myths and fears in peoples’mind about organ donation. The aim of this day is to motivate normal human beings to pledge to donate organs after death, and to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation.
Organ Donation is donating a donor's organs like heart, liver, kidneys, intestines, lungs, and pancreas, after the donor dies, for the purpose of transplanting them into another person who is in need of an organ.
According to a survey In India every year about:
500,000 people die because of non-availability of organs, 200,000 people die due to liver disease, and 50,000 people die because of heart disease. Moreover, 150,000 people await a kidney transplant but only 5,000 get among them.
The organ donor can play a big role in saving others’ life. The organ of the donor can be transplanted to the patient who needs it urgently.
Facts about Organ Donation
Anybody can be an organ donor irrespective of their age, caste, religion, community etc
There is no defined age for donating organs. The decision to donate organs is based on strict medical criteria, not age.Tissues such as cornea, heart valves, skin, and bone can be donated in case of natural death but vital organs such as heart, liver, kidneys, intestines, lungs, and pancreas can be donated only in the case of ‘brain death’.Organs such as the heart, pancreas, liver, kidneys and lungs can be transplanted to those recipients whose organs are failing because it allows many recipients to return to a normal lifestyle.
Anyone younger than age 18 needs to have the agreement of a parent or guardian to be a donor.
·Having a serious condition like actively spreading cancer, HIV, diabetes, kidney disease, or heart disease can prevent you from donating as a living donor.
We people all of communities to come forth and generously donate organs to help the noble cause of saving precious lives.
*NOTTO (National Organ Tissue Transplant Organization) is celebrating 7th Indian Organ Donation Day on 30th November 2016.*
On this day Union we our self need to take the pledge to donate our organs, thereby saving thousands of lives.
India issued a 5-rupee stamp, 4th November 2014 to honor liver transplantation in India.
The first liver transplant in India occurred 18 years earlier, on Nov. 15, 1998, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi.
Then the recipient, Sanjay Kandasamy, was 18 months old at the time.
He attended the stamp release function
Issued Date : 04. 11. 2014
Denomination: 5.00 Paisa
We are urgently in need of kidney donors in Kokilaben Hospital India for the sum of $500,000,00, (3 CRORE INDIA RUPEES) All donors are to reply via Email only: hospitalcarecenter@gmail.com or Email: kokilabendhirubhaihospital@gmail.com
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