Yes. Potential donors with a single kidney are eligible as volunteer blood doors as long as there is no renal dysfunction in the remaining kidney. If the kidney was removed for malignancy, you may be temporarily deferred for 1-5 years after completion of therapy. Please contact the medical director of your regional blood center to review your eligibility.
Some people have to due to infections etc. You can survive with one kidney
yes it can. as long as its working right and the body is healthy- from a Doctor.
If you have any form of contagious and/or infectious disease, you cannot donate blood until you have absolutely no trace of the disease in your system.
No
Glomerular kidney disease-- Disease of the kidney that affects the glomeruli, the part of the kidney that filters certain substances out of the blood.
Tubular kidney disease-- Disease of the kidney that affect the tubules, the part of the kidney that allows certain substances to be reabsorbed back into the blood
Because syphilis gets into the blood.
yes if they have the same blood type
no people from any kind disease can not donate blood for others cause you see that if your suffering from that disease you could also make them suffer as well.
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blood, lung, kidney, ect...
this is when you donate or share your blood to other people who has/have a illness or disease
can you donate a kidney if you have interstitual cystitis
Sometimes it is hard for one to tell what causes a kidney disease, but anything that can damage the kidneys or blood vessels may cause it to develop a disease. Some examples of kidney disease causes are Diabetes, high blood pressure, blocked renal arteries, overuse of medicines, and disease you are born with can all cause kidney disease or failure.