Organ Donation: Women donate more organs than men all over the world. According to the American Transplant Foundation, 60 percent of organ donors in America are women.
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Organ Donation: A few days ago, the former Chief Minister of Bihar Lalu Yadav Of kidney transplant happened. His daughter Tirohini Acharya gave a new life to her father by donating a kidney to Lalu. Rohini was praised everywhere. Similarly, last month in Thrissur, Kerala, a 17-year-old girl donated her liver to her father who was suffering from a serious liver disease. At the age of just 17, the girl had donated her organs to save her father’s life. Since then his father is healthy. There are many more such examples where a sister, daughter, wife or mother has saved the lives of their family members by donating organs.
Statistics also show that women donate more organs than men all over the world. According to the American Transplant Foundation, 60 percent of organ donors in America are women. In India too, women are ahead in organ donation. The burden of diseases is also increasing since last many years. Kidney, liver and heart are failing at an early age. Whenever an organ is damaged due to disease, a transplant is required. In most of the cases women of the family come forward for organ donation.
Amidst all these things, there is a big question that why women donate organs more than men. Experts give many reasons for this.
women are more emotional
Former of Psychiatry Department, New Delhi AIIMS Dr. Srinivas It is said that women have more feelings and emotions. He loves his family members more. Women get ready for organ donation because of their feeling of love. Women have more sense of sacrifice and concern for their family. Since childhood, their upbringing is such that their emotional attachment becomes more. When a person in the family is struggling between life and death due to illness, that emotional aspect of women comes out and they do not hesitate to donate their own organs to save the life of their family members. Family members also look at women with a hopeful eye.
More cases of organ failure in men
Senior Physician & MD Medicine Dr Kamaljit Singh It is said that men have more kidney and liver diseases than women. There are also more cases of organ failure in men. This is because due to outside life-wrong eating habits and poor lifestyle, diseases are more common in men. Many research shows that there are less cases of organ failure in women. They are less likely to need organ transplants as compared to men.
organ donors are increasing
The number of organ donors in India is increasing rapidly since last 10 years. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also appealed people to come forward for organ donation. One person’s organ donation can save the lives of many patients.
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