ለBMT የአጥንት መቅኒ መለገስ የማይችል ማነው?
While the desire to help others through bone marrow donation for BMT is commendable, certain circumstances may prevent someone from becoming a donor. Here are some general categories of individuals who may not be eligible: Age: Most bone marrow donor registries have age limits, typically between 18 and 60 years old. Cancer: A history of cancer, especially within the past five years, usually disqualifies individuals. Infectious Diseases: Individuals with active infections like HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C are generally not eligible. Pregnancy: A pregnant woman is not qualified to donate bone marrow. Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis may also preclude donation. Heart Disease: People with heart disease, heart attacks, or a history of heart surgery can disqualify potential donors. Other Conditions: Depending on the severity, conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and bleeding disorders may also impact eligibility. Medications: Some medications, such as chemotherapy or certain immunosuppressants, may temporarily or permanently disqualify individuals from donating. HIV/AIDS: People with HIV/AIDS are also not eligible to donate bone marrow for BMT. Substance Abuse: Active substance abuse, including alcohol and drug use, can disqualify potential donors. Tattoos and Piercings: Recent tattoos or piercings may temporarily disqualify individuals, depending on the regulations of the specific donor registry. Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and eligibility criteria can vary depending on the specific donor registry and the type of bone marrow donation (bone marrow extraction or peripheral blood stem cell donation). If you are considering becoming a bone marrow donor then reach out to a reputable bone marrow registry in your country. You will be asked about your medical history, lifestyle, and other relevant factors. If you meet the initial criteria, you may undergo further medical screening, which may include blood tests and a physical examination. The screening process is designed to ensure both the safety of the potential donor and the recipient. For more information visit our official site:- https://www.edhacare.com/treatments/organ-transplant/bone-marrow