Donate Blood for Cirrhosis Research and Earn $100

Donate Blood for Cirrhosis Research and Earn $100Donate Blood for Cirrhosis Research and Earn $100

Earn $100 when you donate blood for Cirrhosis research. Review the below requirements for donation to see if you qualify.

Learning that you have Cirrhosis of the liver can leave you feeling scared and overwhelm you with concerns and unanswered questions. Living with Cirrhosis can greatly affect how you go about your daily life. It’s important to be proactive, and cirrhosis blood donation to help further research is a beneficial step for yourself and others who are suffering.

When you participate in research studies, your contribution helps clinicians and scientists find quicker diagnostic methods to improve patient outcomes and find new treatments, with the ultimate goal of finding ways to prevent and cure the disease in the future.

If you’re wondering what you can do to help others who are struggling with the same illness as you, the answer is simple – you can become a Cirrhosis blood donor to help further research today!

About Cirrhosis

Every time damage is caused to your liver, whether by excessive alcohol consumption, hepatitis, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or any other cause, it tries to repair itself. During this process of self repair, scar tissue is formed. Cirrhosis is the late-stage result of liver damage or disease and its complications.

You may not exhibit symptoms of Cirrhosis in its beginning stages, but as the disease progresses more and more scar tissue is formed, making it hard for the liver to function properly (decompensated cirrhosis). Advanced cirrhosis is life-threatening.

Right now, the damage caused to the liver by Cirrhosis cannot be reversed. This is why cirrhosis blood donation for research studies is so important for the future treatment of the disease. Scientists estimate that about 1 in 400 adults in the United States are affected by liver cirrhosis, and 1 in 200 adults between the ages of 45 and 54 – are the group most commonly affected by the disease. About 26,000 deaths occur each year as a result of Cirrhosis and is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. among adults 25 to 64 years old.

Symptoms

People with Cirrhosis often have little to no signs or symptoms until liver damage has become extensive. When symptoms do begin to occur they may include:

  • Yellow discoloration in the skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • Fatigue
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Weight loss
  • Easily bleeding or bruising
  • Itchy skin
  • Swelling in your legs, feet or ankles (edema)
  • Fluid accumulation in your abdomen (ascites)
  • Confusion, drowsiness and slurred speech (hepatic encephalopathy)
  • Redness in the palms of the hands
  • Spider like blood vessels on your skin
  • For men, loss of sex drive, breast enlargement (gynecomastia), or testicular atrophy
  • For women, absence or loss of periods not related to menopause

Donor Requirements for Participation

Not only does your cirrhosis blood donation help further research for Cirrhosis treatments and cures, it can also earn you extra money! See the requirements below to determine if you qualify for donation.

  • You must have a photo ID
  • You must be at least 18 years of age.
  • You must weigh at least 110 lbs.
  • You must be pre-screened to determine if you are eligible.
  • You must disclose if you have ever been diagnosed with HIV or Hepatitis.
  • You must have proof of a clinical Cirrhosis diagnosis by a trained medical professional.

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