NKC: In summer, as the donor activity decreased, blood reserves in Lithuania rapidly decreased

Blood transfusions are a critical component of medical treatment for a wide range of patients, including those suffering from severe injuries, pregnant women, individuals undergoing cancer treatment, children, and patients requiring complex surgeries. Because blood components cannot currently be manufactured artificially, the supply relies entirely on unpaid donations. A recent report highlighted a persistent challenge: the demand for blood remains constant within hospitals, regardless of the time of year.

Specifically, the report noted that blood donations tend to be significantly decreased during the summer holiday period, creating a potential gap between supply and medical necessity. Due to this discrepancy, blood collection centers are issuing appeals to the public to donate blood as soon as possible. The continuous need underscores the vital role that voluntary donation plays in maintaining adequate medical reserves.

For potential donors, preparation is advised to ensure a safe and efficient donation experience. Before donating, individuals are recommended to consume a meal, maintain adequate hydration by drinking sufficient fluids, and avoid consuming high-fat foods. Furthermore, presenting a valid identification card is required.

The consistent donation of blood from all blood groups is essential to support ongoing patient care across the community.

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