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Q: Is it true that doctor's are allowing people with HIV donate organs?
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Why donate organs?

to help other people live


Why do people donate their organs?

To be transplanted on another human being.


How many organs are not even donated because of cremation?

Well that depends. Some people don't want to give their organs away. if they want to donate their organs they will.


What people donate to save a life?

Blood, organs, money, time, support, care and more!


How can people donate organs and still be healthy without them?

YOU CAN ONLY DONATE ORGANS THAT YOU DON'T NEED, OR CAN LIVE WITH OUT. YOU CAN'T DONANTE A HEART AND STILL LIVE. SINCE YOU HAVE TWO KIDNEYS, YOU CAN DONATE A KIDNEY AND STILL LIVE WITH JUST ONE. YOUR BODY MIGHT NOT FUNCTION AS WELL, BUT IT WILL STILL FUNCTION.


Name something people donate that can safe a life?

Blood Organs (Kidney, Lungs, Heart...etc.)


How can the cornea be transplanted?

In the uk when someone dies they have the option to donate their organs including corneas to people who are still alive


Why do some people donate organs and others don't?

Because some people are nice.but some people aren't and are mean to people who want to stay alive


Why don't people donate organs?

There are many reasons why people are against organ donations, although many are, for a lack of a better word, uneducated. People have an irrational fear that by signing up to be an organ donor, that in the events of an accident, doctors will not try their hardest to resuscitate you. This is a complete myth of course, as doctors have to continue practicing CPR on your body-- even if you are brain dead-- in order to prevent your organs from failing. Another prominent reason why people do not donate their organs is because they have never researched the life-saving operation, nor have they had a discussion with their family. Even if the patient wanted their organs to be donated, their mother, father, next of kin, etc have the final say on the decision. If they disagree with it, it is ultimately what is going to happen to you -- and seriously, what can you do about it? Ultimately people's #1 reason for not donating their organs is fear and uncertainty of what is going to happen to them after they are gone. This uncertainty and fear play a very large role in your decision. As well, if a cadaver needs to undergo an autopsy, the organs will most likely not be able to be donated.


Why are there not enough transplants for the number of people needing transplants?

This is most likely because of the special porcess to match up organs. Also, it has to do with the age people die. You can't donate a senior's organs. Also, the type of death has an influence. If someone dies of cancer, it's unsafe to donate organs. If someone is in a good health and died in a car accident/etc. then their organs might be suitable. The family has to agree on it too.


How can donate your kidney?

donating a kidney is when someone needs a kidney and you participate to go to surgery to remove you're kidney to give to the person in need. and you are left with one kidney but you will still live.


Are there any countries where people convicted of jailable offences have to donate their organs?

It used to be the case in China that prisoners sentenced to death were under mandatory obligation to donate their organs. In 2010 China made a promise that this practice would become restricted only to the relatives of executed prisoners who required organs, however it not entirely known whether this promise has been put into practice yet.