Stop Thalassemia

Stop Thalassemia

Thalassemia is a Preventable Blood Disorder

To serve the community by providing optimal quality blood and transfusion products & cost effective services through commitments, dedication and care and create an awareness by means of education in the field of transfusion medicine.

According to WHO data, India faces a shortage of 3 million blood units. This shortage can easily be eliminated if only an additional 2% of India's youth donates blood. To make this possible, “Apna Blood bank” acts as a channel connecting voluntary blood donors with those who need blood. It is a youth-run organization and provides free help and services to poor and the needy.

Thalassemia is a Preventable Blood Disorder
Jan Swasthya & Shiksha Samiti and Apna Blood Bank’s Initiative- Stop
                    Thalassemia

Jan Swasthya & Shiksha Samiti and Apna Blood Bank’s Initiative- Stop Thalassemia

At the moment, the only practical solution for survival of children with thalassemia is multiple and frequent blood transfusion throughout life. Such a child needs one unit of blood every two to three months. This requirement goes up to two units of blood every three to four weeks. Apna Charitable Blood Bank Faridabad has adopted few thallasemic patients and decided to give blood free of cost to those children who are suffering from thalassemia.

Support Hemophilia Patient

Hemophilia is a rare disorder in which your blood doesn't clot normally because it lacks sufficient blood-clotting proteins (clotting factors). If you have hemophilia, you may bleed for a longer time after an injury than you would if your blood clotted normally.

Small cuts usually aren't much of a problem. The greater health concern is deep bleeding inside your body, especially in your knees, ankles and elbows. That internal bleeding can damage your organs and tissues, and may be life-threatening.

Support Hemophilia Patient
Signs and Symptoms of Spontaneous Bleeding Include

Signs and Symptoms of Spontaneous Bleeding Include

  • Unexplained and excessive bleeding from cuts or injuries, or after surgery or dental work.
  • Many large or deep bruises.
  • Unusual bleeding after vaccinations.
  • Pain, swelling or tightness in your joints.
  • Blood in your urine or stool.
  • Nosebleeds without a known cause.
  • In infants, unexplained irritability

How we help?

  • We reach out to “Persons with Hemophilia (PWH)” To educate and provide proper information on Hemophilia Care to both Persons with Hemophilia, their families and the medical fraternity
  • To provide treatment of hemophilia A & B by providing Anti hemophilia concentrate crayo-preeipitate,fresh frozn plasma.
  • To work for the awarness or the hemophilia disease in our area of operating such as conducting Seminars,Workshops and other relevant Material.
  • To Collect the Patients Data in order to investigate & analyze the occurrence of the disease.
How we help?

Receive Blood Free if you are Thalassemic Patient