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Why Blood Donation Matters
Blood is a lifeline for individuals who living with thalassemia. This genetic blood disorder prevents the body from producing sufficient healthy hemoglobin, leading to chronic anemia. To survive and lead healthier lives, most thalassemia patients rely on regular blood transfusions, sometimes as frequently as every 2–4 weeks.
Without these transfusions, the lack of red blood cells can cause severe complications, affecting the heart, liver, and other vital organs. Blood donors provide the crucial gift that sustains these patients, giving them the energy and strength to pursue their dreams.
Every single donation matters—it not only saves lives but also improves the quality of life for those battling this condition. By donating blood, you become a vital part of their support system, offering hope and a brighter future to thalassemia patients worldwide. For a child with thalassemia, every blood transfusion is more than a medical procedure—it’s a chance at a new life. These children often face physical and emotional challenges from an early age, but with proper care and support, they can overcome the odds.
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