If you have recently gotten a tattoo, you are required to delay donating blood for at least 6 months. In between this period, you will not be eligible for blood donation.
Subsequently, why do tattoos affect blood donation?
A large number of potential blood donors are being turned away by blood banks in the city for a strange reason – if they have got themselves tattooed or pierced recently. This is because blood donated by such people carries the risk of being infected.
- May Limit Your Career Path. While society is getting increasingly open to tattoos every day, there is as yet a taboo with body art that might influence the sort of occupation you get in life. …
- People May Keep on Asking. …
- Health Risk. …
- It’s Permanent. …
- It can be Painful. …
- Allergies.
Similarly one may ask, who should not give blood?
Persons with the following conditions are not allowed to donate blood anyime:
- Cancer.
- Cardiac disease.
- Sever lung disease.
- Hepatitis B and C.
- HIV infection, AIDS or Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
- High risk occupation (e.g. prostitution)
- Unexplained weight loss of more than 5 kg over 6 months.
- Chronic alcoholism.
Does Ronaldo has tattoo on his body?
Although those with tattoos can donate blood four months after getting inked, the regularity with which the Juventus striker donates blood could seemingly be the reason for his refusal to get a tattoo. Cristiano Ronaldo has been vocal in his bid to spread awareness about blood donation in the past as well.
Can people with tattoos go to heaven?
There is no proven theory that getting tattoos would be a barrier for you to reach heaven. However, if you strongly believe that having tattoos would not let you go to heaven, it is always the perfect decision to avoid getting tattoos.