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I'm sorry, you can't, I'm 47 kilograms, I can't, the weight is not up to standard. Your body mass index is 20 to 25 for a normal person, who can participate in blood donation?
In September 1998, the Ministry of Health issued Decree No. 2 "Measures for the Administration of Blood Banks (Provisional)", which stipulates the following standards for the health examination of blood donors:
1 Age: 18-55 years old.
2 Weight: 50 kg for men and 45 kg for women.
3 Blood pressure: 12-20 8-12kpa, pulse pressure difference: 4kpa or 90mmHg-140mmHg 60mmHg-90mmHg, pulse pressure difference: 30mmHg
4 Pulse: 60-100 points, 50 points for athletes with high endurance.
5 Normal body temperature.
6 **No yellow staining, no wound infection, no large-scale ** disease, no obvious swelling of superficial lymph nodes.
7. There is no serious disease in the facial features, no yellow staining of the sclera, and no enlargement of the thyroid gland.
8. No severe disability of limbs, no serious functional impairment and no redness and swelling of joints.
9 Chest: normal cardiopulmonary (cardiac physiological murmur can be considered normal).
10 Abdomen: The abdomen is flat and soft, no mass, no tenderness, and the liver and spleen are not enlarged.
Citizens who meet the above criteria can donate blood.
What does the blood donation medical examination involve?
In order to ensure the health of blood donors, the "Blood Donor Health Examination Standards" stipulates that blood donors must undergo the following physical examinations:
1 Check age: The age suitable for blood donation is 18 to 55 years old.
2. Weight: not less than 50 kg (kg) for men and 45 kg (kg) for women.
3.Blood pressure: systolic blood pressure 12 20 kPa (90 150 mmHg); Diastolic blood pressure 8 12 kPa (60 90 mmHg) and pulse pressure difference greater than 4 kPa (30 mmHg).
4.Pulse: 60 100 beats per minute, 50 l00 beats per minute for athletes with high endurance.
5 Normal body temperature.
6. Normal development, medium or above nutrition.
7 **No yellow staining, no wound infection, no large-scale ** disease, no obvious swelling of superficial lymph nodes.
8 There is no serious disease in the facial features, no yellow staining of the sclera, and no enlargement of the thyroid gland.
9 No severe disability in the limbs, no redness, swelling and dysfunction of the joints.
10 chest; Cardiopulmonary normal.
11 Abdomen: normal, no mass, no tenderness, no hepatosplenomegaly.
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No, you must weigh about 50kg to donate blood. Otherwise, if you go, the doctor will persuade you to come back. Wait, when you grow up, you can give... Oh, kind child
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Your weight is not up to standard, it is better not to give, it is responsible for yourself.
The amount of blood is proportional to the weight, the weight requirements for blood donation are: "male" = 50 kg, "female" = 45 kg, you are too light, for your health, or consider not don't donate for the time being!!
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Why are there so many vampires in this world, because blood is the essence of human beings, and of course the best things are needed to take them.
I believe that Chinese traditional Chinese medicine has ten qi and one blood, and ten blood and one essence. Hehe, everyone knows the latter sentence.
If you want to donate blood is good for your body, it's a joke, but the publicity of blood donation is too good and too fake, which makes people laugh, but no one dares to say it with the support of the country, think about it, if there is no blood, the country will be in turmoil.
Personally, if your health is not good, donating blood will have a great impact on your body. If you are in good health, you may not be able to see it on the surface, it is not so serious, and donating blood is harmful to your health.
If the obese person has high blood lipids, a small amount of blood donation may be beneficial to the body, but such a blood station will not ask for it.
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37...Too skinny.
You're too bad.
You can see it on a visual look.
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According to the national blood donation physical examination standards, adult women weighing less than 45 kg are not allowed to donate blood, and there is no restriction on height. This is a mandatory rule and is used to protect the health of blood donors. Here's why:
The Blood Donation Law stipulates that each person can donate up to 400ml of whole blood each time, and the total blood volume of the human body accounts for 8% of the body weight, and the last medical blood loss exceeds 10% of the total blood volume of the human body, there will be adverse physiological reactions, such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, cold sweats, paleness, etc.
Generally, there is no harm in donating blood for healthy people, but after donating blood, they are prone to fatigue, lack of concentration, and enhanced digestion.
According to your girlfriend, she is a thin person who needs to gain weight of 45 kg or more to donate blood.
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Her weight is too low, so it's better not to donate blood! As glorious as blood is, think about your own body too!
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No, it doesn't. Blood donation requires women to weigh more than 90 pounds!
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There is no harm in donating blood, and I would like to donate blood too, but my friends stop me.
But I feel that your girlfriend is so thin, I think it's better to forget it, you don't feel distressed, I feel distressed, declare, I'm a girl.
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People at the blood station say that there is nothing bad about donating blood, if you feel that your physique is not good, donate less, or don't donate, you should know what state your body is, right?
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The age requirement for blood donation is: 18 to 55 years old for both men and women.
Article 9 The health requirements for blood donation are:
1. Male weight is more than 50 kg (including 50 kg); Females weigh more than 45 kg (including 45 kg). Those who are normally developed, in good health, and have no obvious disabilities.
2 Patients with the following diseases are not eligible for blood donation
History of hepatitis, schistosomiasis; and HBSAG-positive patients;
Patients with hypertension or above;
patients with heart disease;
Patients with chronic nephritis, gastroduodenal ulcer bleeding (within five years) and upper gastrointestinal bleeding; Tuberculosis (excluding those who have been transferred) and other tuberculosis patients;
Patients with Meniere's disease, major organ resection, etc.;
People with allergies and fainting blood and needles;
Those suffering from chronic diseases and infirmity;
Pregnant women, lactating women, disabled women, etc.
Health centers should strengthen the identification of contraindications to blood donation for teachers, students, and employees.
Article 10 Blood donation should be postponed for those who meet the health requirements through blood tests, such as sudden colds and other acute diseases.
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The health requirements for blood donation stipulate that men weigh more than 50 kg; Women weigh more than 45 kg. Those who have normal development, good health, and no obvious disabilities can donate blood.
The total amount of blood in a person is about 7 to 8 percent of a person's body weight, and if the weight is too light, the blood volume is not enough, and if the weight is thin, the weight is enough, and the blood volume is a lot.
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Women over 45 kg can donate blood based on their weight.
Before donating blood, you should eat, be light, have no colds and take medicine for a week, and do not be tired or stay up late the day before donating blood.
Avoid periods and the three days before and after.
Bring your ID card, fill out the form at the blood donation point, measure blood pressure and heart rhythm, and take a little blood sample to test blood type, hemoglobin, aminotransferases, and hepatitis B.
If you are qualified, you can donate blood.
In our country, each blood donation can be 200 ml, 300 ml, 400 ml.
In some places, there are three standards, and in some places, there is only one standard, 400 ml.
Donating 400 ml of blood at a time is no problem.
When I volunteer to donate blood, I often see female college students who have just passed 45 kg asking for blood donation, we only have a 400ml amount here, they take a break after donating blood and then leave. Many people said they would continue to donate blood in the future.
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Disease analysis: It should be possible, my country stipulates that 18 55 years old; Donate 200 ml of blood at a time, up to a maximum of 400 ml; The interval between two blood donations is not less than six months.
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However, people with HIV/AIDS, hepatitis virus carriers, lupus erythematosus and anemia are not allowed to donate blood.
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General requirements: 1. Age: 18-55 years old;
2. Weight: 50 kg for men and 45 kg for women;
3. Blood pressure: 12-20 8-12kPa, pulse pressure difference 4-5 kPa (kPa) or 90-140 60-90 mmHg, pulse pressure difference 30mmHg;
4. The heart and lungs are normal, the liver and spleen are not enlarged, and the body temperature is normal;
5. The specific gravity of the rock liquid covered by blood: male, female;
6. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 25 units;
7. Hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBSAG) negative;
8. Hepatitis C virus (HCV antibody) negative;
9. HIV (HIV antibody) negative;
10. Negative syphilis test;
11. There are other symptoms that Dr. Stuffy thinks cannot donate blood.
Eh, you're a girl, so it's a standard figure, it should be very beautiful, right 438205989 my QQ
Calculate with the formula: weight (kg) height square (m) It seems that 18 to 25 is normal, you are not heavy, and if you lose weight, you will be thin.
Ha, you are the object of our envy, the current ** medicine can be said to be varied, you don't have to worry about these things, you can eat whatever you want, don't worry about gaining weight.
Exercise slowly. It is recommended to buy a dumbbell to practice on your own at home. Or practice long-distance running. Words like this. It is estimated that it is not a problem to do 20 in half a month.
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