The Aftermath of Bone Marrow Donation

Bone marrow donation generally has no adverse after-effects. Individuals may suffer from decreased immunity and fatigue.
Because bone marrow has a very strong regenerative ability, so the recovery ability after bone marrow donation is relatively strong, can be recovered in a relatively short period of time, but everyone’s physical condition is different, a small portion of the population may lead to a decline in immunity, fatigue and other symptoms after the donation of bone marrow.
Bone marrow donation mainly collects blood from a vein in the arm, which is relatively very safe. After bone marrow donation, it is important to pay attention to appropriate bed rest, and there is usually a slight pain, which will disappear in a few days.
If you want to donate bone marrow, we suggest you consult your local Red Cross hospital.