Potential Side Effects Of Donating Plasma

Infection

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The risk of getting an infection from donating plasma is low. However, infection risk is still an important thing to be informed about. Any time a needle pierces the skin, such as with plasma donations and vaccines, there's a risk of the puncture wound becoming infected. Bacteria outside the skin can enter the tissue, and if there are bacteria on the needle, these substances may enter a vein, which can cause the infection to spread to other parts of the body. Most infections can be avoided through thorough sterilization procedures. Patients should keep an eye out for infections following their donation. Skin that's swollen, red, warm, or tender may be infected. Infections should be treated promptly by a doctor to avoid complications.

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