How to Ease Nausea During Blood Donation
Donating blood is a wonderful gift you can give someone, especially if you have a rare blood type. Many people don't donate blood due to the side effects of dizziness and nausea. However, there some things you can do to ease nausea during blood donation.Instructions
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Drink plenty of fluids before donating to prevent dehydration. Avoid alcohol the night before and try to avoid caffeine beverages before donating.
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Eat a meal before donating blood. Make sure you had a good dinner the night before and a healthy meal on the day. This can help keep your blood sugar from dropping too low, causing dizziness and nausea.
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Let the staff know if you become nauseous during the procedure. They have things they can do to help you, including being ready to catch any vomit.
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Avoid exercising immediately before donating blood.
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Inquire whether you can watch a movie or listen to headphones during the donation process.
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Ask for a glass of water to drink immediately after donating, eat the light snack the nurse will bring you (usually cookies) and relax for about 10 to 15 minutes after donating.
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Do not watch the needle being inserted or watch the blood being collected if the sight of needles or blood makes you feel nauseous.
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