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So-and-so ischemic anemia needs blood transfusion now. The doctor said that someone donated blood, saying it was for someone, and the hospital could arrange blood transfusion. Is that so?

The phenomenon you mentioned has existed in many cities in China in the last year or two.

The blood bank is seriously ischemic, and the existing inventory is less than half of the minimum inventory. In order to ensure the need of emergency blood, the blood bank has to restrict the use of blood for patients who can receive blood transfusion selectively (or postpone the use of blood until the blood bank is sufficient, but will the blood bank be sufficient in the foreseeable future? )。

Ask the patient to find someone to donate blood, replenish it in the blood reservoir and send it out in the same amount. This has a new term: mutual blood donation.

Relatives of patients meet the requirements and quantity of blood donation. Fortunately, if there is no or not enough, they have to ask relatives, friends or irrelevant people for help, so patients need to be kind and pay a certain fee, which makes unpaid blood donation stale.

Only when more people join the blood donation team to alleviate the blood shortage and meet the needs of patients can this phenomenon be put an end to.

There are many cities in China, where blood donation is well done, and patients are guaranteed to use blood. There is no mutual blood donation in these cities.