To take a look at everything in the world, we have only
eyes. But have you ever wondered how this world of bin eyes will be? Darkness
will be known all around darkness. All the beauty of the world is nothing
without eyes. The pain of not having eyes can be understood only by those who
do not have eyes. But in the country 1.2 million people live such life every
day. In many parts of the country, between November 25 and September 8,
Netrokan is being celebrated. During this time you can take a resolution to
donate your eyes. Do you know where to go to eye donation? Does the eyeball
have any religious effect? There are many questions related to eye donation,
which you should know the answer to. Let's know what the questions are and
their answer.
Top10 way who can do eye donation
1. Can everyone pledge to donate eye?
The answer to this question is 'yes'. Nobody can donate his
eyes. There is no restriction on age and gender in this matter. Even people who
wear glasses and do cataract surgery in the past can also donate. Although
people with diabetes, high blood pressure or asthma can not do this.
2. Who are ineligible for eye donation?
If a person is suffering from any communicable
disease, then he can not do eye donation. It includes aids, hepatitis B and C,
rabies, septicemia, leukemia, tetanus, meningitis, cholera, and encephalitis.
3. Can a member of a family donate his eyes after someone's death?
Yes, they can do that. As such, they should
immediately notify the nearest bank of the bank so that the eyes can be
repaired immediately and take steps to preserve eyes until the medical team
reaches.
4. What can you do to keep eyes safe after death?
Close the eyes of the deceased and keep moist cotton on
them. Keep a pillow under his head to reduce the bleeding during removal. Place
pieces of ice in a polyethylene packet and then place it on the forehead. Use
antibiotic droplets to keep eye out of infection, if available.
5. Is there a time limit for the collection of iyball for donation after death?
Yes. After the trivial death of the rule, it is
necessary to regain the limbs as soon as possible. Although every I-bank can
set their time limit, on an average there is an optimum time of recovery for
4-6 hours. This time limit can be extended up to 8-12 hours, if the body is
kept in a cold room. But in such cases, the eyes finish the utility within 7
days.
6. How long can I receive a deposit after donation?
Eye banks have the ability to store eye-to-eye after
14 days of recovery from donator. But because the waiting list of recipients is
very long, tissues are used within 3-4 days after donation.
7. Is the whole eye used for transplantation in a blind recipient?
No. Corn corneal transplantation is done only because
other causes of blindness are irreparable.
8. If only cornea is used, then what happens to the rest of the tissues?
The remaining tissues are used for the research of
new techniques for transplantation. Includes better options for current
treatment protocols for cataracts and other diseases of the retina.
9. I had lymph to get rid of my glasses. Can i eyeball
Yes, you can donate but only for research purposes. The
reason for this is that any possible corneal surgery (except cataracts)
increases the chances of transplant failure. Such eyes are not used to correct
corneal oleans.
10. Can a person suffering from cancer be naturally diagnosed after death?
No. If the cancer has originated in the eyes or
spread through metastasis.


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