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Yes. Current guidelines allow potential volunteer blood donors with a history of Gilbert's Syndrome (elevated Bilirubin) to donate.

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Q: Can Gilbert's syndrome patients donate blood?
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Can you donate with Gilberts syndrome?

The following cancer center site, http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/12233.cfm, state that a person with Gilbert's Syndrome can still donate blood.


What blood type can type b blood donate?

B Neg donors can donate to B Pos or B Neg patients.


Can you donate blood if you have had cancer?

Because you don't want to give someone bad blood. This is the same for every disease.


Can a person with polycythaemia donate blood?

No. Patients with a history of PCV are not eligible as volunteer blood donors.


Can people with polycystic ovary disease donate blood?

Yes, women with polycystic ovarian syndrome are not barred from donating blood.


What blood type can donate to AB negitive?

B Neg donors can donate to B Pos or B Neg patients.


Can polycythaemic person donate blood?

Potential donors with a history of PCV are permanently deferred from volunteer blood donation. PCV patients may, however, donate blood for their own use (autologous donation).


Why cant a person born with neonatal jaundice donate blood?

No, this patient can't donate blood, even if he is cured he/she can't donate blood until a period of 12 month from hiss last day of jaundice. This is because Liver in Jaundice patients is not working in anormal way, and the blood in those patients is poison with bilirubin, that's why they can't donate.


Can Blood sugar patients give Blood?

no. Actually yes they can. As long as your doctor allows you and you aren't taking certain medications that are on their medication list, you may donate blood. I'm diabetic on insulin and I donate all the time.


Can a bloodcancer patient donate blood to other person?

No. Patients with a history of any hematologic malignancy are permanently deferred as volunteer blood donors.


What is the prognosis for patients with Kawasaki syndrome?

Most patients with Kawasaki syndrome will recover completely, but about 1-2% will die as a result of blood clots forming in the coronary arteries or as a result of a heart attack. Deaths are sudden and unpredictable


If you have type A plus blood who can you donate blood to?

Type A blood can be given to patients with type A or AB blood. Type B blood can be given to patients with type B or AB blood Type AB blood can only be given to patients with type AB blood. Type O blood can be given to patients with any blood type. The plus means the Rhetus group of the blood, which isn't as important as the blood type (A, B, AB or O), meaning there usually aren't complications even if blood of the wrong Rhetus group is given to a patient. In modern medicine, however, patients are nearly always given the blood of their own blood type, if possible.