Understanding the Unique Bouquet of Blood Products

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  • 21-10-2025
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Understanding the Unique Bouquet of Blood Products

When you donate a unit of blood, it’s separated into several life-saving components. It’s like a florist creating a diverse bouquet from many different flowers. Learn what your donation can become.

Many people think a blood donation is used as a single unit of whole blood. In reality, it’s more like a florist creating a custom bouquet. Your single donation is separated into multiple, specialized products, each with its own purpose and “shelf life.

The Red Rose: Red Blood Cells

  • Purpose: Carry oxygen to vital organs and tissues.
  • Used For: Trauma, surgery, anemia.
  • Shelf Life: Up to 42 day

The White Lily: Platelets

  • Purpose: Help with clotting to prevent or stop bleeding.
  • Used For: Cancer patients, organ transplants, major surgery.
  • Shelf Life: Only 5-7 days (This is why constant donation is crucial!).

The Forget-Me-Not: Plasma

  • Purpose: Contains proteins and antibodies to support clotting and immunity.
  • Used For: Burn victims, shock, liver disease.
  • Shelf Life: Can be frozen for up to one year.

The Blue Iris: Cryoprecipitate

  • Purpose: A specialized clotting factor derived from plasma.
  • Used For: Treating hemophilia and controlling serious bleeding.
  • So, your one donation doesn’t just save one life—it can help multiple patients in need, creating a full, life-saving bouquet.