Blood pressure, low - Bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell
Also known as: hypotension
Essential information
- Discretionary
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If the donor is in good health and does not have faints or dizzy spells, accept.
Supporting information
- Additional information
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Low blood pressure is not normally a problem. It is common in women and seems to be linked with levels of the female sex hormone oestrogen.
Low blood pressure can be caused by serious heart disease. In such cases, a donation would not be taken.
Fainting can put a donor at risk of injury. Any donor who has problems with faints or dizzy spells should not donate.
- Reason for change:
- Entry carried over from previous Edition.
- Version details:
BM-DSG Edition 203 Release 02 (11 December 2007)