China is a large country with a large population, and there will be some problems with a very large population, such as the number of people who get sick every year is also high.
Even many people who are seriously ill are waiting for someone else's donated organ to save their lives. And China can be regarded as a big country for organ donation and organ transplantationBut even so, there are still many patients who die without waiting for a transplanted organ.
Because the demand for organs is much greater than the total amount of donations, even if calculated that only 3 to 4 out of every 100 people can wait for organs that can be transplanted.
And this situation will occur because many Chinese people are afraid of body donationThis has something to do with how your body will be disposed of after body donation.
An important reason why many Chinese people are suspicious of body donation is that it is influenced by ancient Chinese cultural traditions.
In ancient culture, the Chinese attached great importance to funeral ritesWe pay attention to leaving the whole corpse behind, as well as returning to the roots and entering the soil for safety.
If there is no way to return to their hometown for burial after death, it is a pity for many people. And it is also important to note that the organs must be complete before they can be buried in the ground.
So people who are really willing to donate their organs are in the minorityThere are even some people who would rather be cremated themselves than donate their organs.
Although the state has been promoting organ donation as a good thing, it has also called on everyone to sign a letter of intent to donate organs. But on the whole, not many people are interested in this matter.
But in fact, the state has already provided special treatment to those who are willing to donate organs. For example, in those body donors they sign agreementsAnd after his death, he waits for the organs in his body to be removed.
Instead of pushing their bodies directly to incineration, the relevant staff will first suture the organ incisions of the bodies and then restore their appearance. How to dispose of the remaining remains will also fully take into account the wishes of the donor's family.
At the same time, for every person who is willing to donate organs, after the organs to be donated are donated, the official will hold a memorial ceremony for them, and will also issue a targeted donation certificate.
to prove that the person has passed away thoughBut he has made outstanding contributions to the country, to society, and to those who are sick.
So theoretically,Organ donation is a good thing for both the country and the people, and it is also something that the state has been vigorously advocating.
So why do people still donate organs, but there are many patients who can't wait for their organs until they die? This is mainly due to the fact that the diseases themselves are also strange.
At present, there are elderly and young people who have signed up to donate organs.
And not all organs in the elderly can be usedBecause many elderly people themselves are too old and their physical functions have deterioratedThen the organ ages and dies.
That is to say, the organs in their bodies themselves have undergone the baptism of time and are in a serious aging situation.
Even if it's for young peopleThere is also not much point, these organs will die again due to aging in a short time.
In other words, the ones that can really be used to transplant organs to patients are those who die unexpectedly and earlyOr the organs of young or middle-aged people who have died of other diseases, but the proportion of these people is not large.
Moreover, many of these patients are still resistant to organ donation.
Because many of them just can't wait for an organ transplant and eventually die.
In such a situation, they accept that their organs are to be used to save the lives of othersNo matter who you change, you will definitely have a problem, and there is also an adaptability when engaging in organ transplantation.
Because there are strict genetic restrictions on the organs that everyone can acceptIf these transplanted organs are not a good match for the body, various rejection reactions may occur.
Severe rejection is also fatal, so before receiving an organ transplant, the hospital will conduct a detailed examination of the patient's body to see if there are any genetically matched organs in the current organ bank.
A transplant can only be performed if a matching organ is found.
So in most cases, it's not that there aren't suitable organs in the organ bankRather, it is the inability to find an organ that matches the genes of the sick person, which is the biggest problem in organ transplantation.
Transplanting those organs that do not match can also cause death due to rejection. And these precious organs will die of their own, which is a huge waste of resources.
Can't we find a suitable solution to this problem? In fact, there is, that is, to engage in targeted organ breeding projects.
To put it simply, it is to use human cells to reflect organs on the bodies of other animals, which requires cloning technology.
And in fact, cloning technology is now relatively perfectThere have been cases of transplantation of human organs that have been cultured on animals.
It is true that these organs do not exhibit genetic rejectionAfter all, it is cultivated with the cells in the patient's own body.
But this cultivated organ is somewhat unethicalAt the same time, it is equivalent to exchanging the lives of animals for human lives, which has also caused many people to oppose it in society.
In addition, this technology is relatively not particularly mature, and there have been cases of rejection after transplantation of organs grown from animal bodies.
Because no one can guarantee that the cells in the animal's body will be integrated into these specially cultivated organsAnimal cells also do not survive long in the human body.
So now for those who are seriously illThey still have to wait for the organ donor to donate their organs.
The staff then performs genetic screening of these organs and performs transplantation when they find the right ones.
But this is really inefficient, and it is also very dangerous. Even if some genetically adapted organs are transplanted into the bodyIt is not possible to guarantee that there will be no rejection reaction at all, which is also a helplessness under the current level of medical technology.
What we can do for human beings today is the continuous advancement of modern technology.
Objectively, the progress of medical technology is still very fast, with the continuous progress of medical technology, the overall life expectancy of human beings has exceeded 70 years old, which is the benefit of technological progress.
In addition, countries around the world are also attaching great importance to the development of medical technology. Even in some countries, cancer is not a completely unavoidable disease, such as Japan.
Japan's cancer technology is quite advancedAlthough it is still impossible to achieve ** cancer, it can suppress cancer to a certain extent.
The Japanese have created a medical device that uses boron neutron technology and is specially used for cancer.
This medical device is of epoch-making significanceBecause it can effectively kill cancer cells without harming normal cells in the human body.
Therefore, many of the original terminal diseases are not considered incurable diseases under today's technology. Then we should have full confidence in the development of medical technology in the worldThe technical problems that cannot be solved in the field of organ transplantation can be solved sooner or later.
Finally, I also appeal to everyone that if there is a real disease, do not have too many other thoughts about the matter of donating the body.
Donating your body is really a good thing, even if you have serious physical problems due to illnessOr you won't be able to live in the future, but it's also good to let your organs live in someone else's body.
Saving a life is better than a seventh-level floating slaughter. If we donate organs,It can really save the lives of others, and those who are saved will be grateful to the donor for a lifetime.
And you don't have to worry that your donated organs will flow into the so-called black market, in fact, the organ donation process in my country is very strict.
Once we have signed the organ donation agreement, we have done the registration. At the time of death, it will be distributed according to the principle of human organ allocationThen go to the designated hospital for organ removal.
These removed organs will be reported to the Chinese Human Organ Donation Management Center layer by layerThe management center will be responsible for the collective distribution of these organs, each of which will ensure that it is used by the right person.
In addition, after the organ removal operation, the original appearance of the remains will be restored by the hospital.
Then there will be two ways to deal with itOne is to hand it over to the family for aftercare, and the other is to go through the process of body donation.
If the donor himself said in advance that he would like to do so, he or she may be sent to the hospital to be used as a teacher.
Even if you don't want to, these bodies will be properly disposed of after cremationCommemorative ceremonies will also be held to commemorate the donors.
And those families of organ donors,If you have difficulties in life, you can also receive targeted subsidies and subsidies from the medical system in the future.
So no matter how you look at it, it's good and harmless.
Not only can I save a few more people with my organs after I die, but I can also let my family be respected by the society, and even get targeted subsidies, why not?
There are some traditional cultures that do have the need to stick to them, but now the times are differentIf you are always stuck to some specific traditional culture, it will seem unatmospheric.
For those who are seriously ill, what they are waiting for now is a genetically adapted organ.
If there are organs, their lives will be extended, and it is equivalent to the lives of those organ donors themselves have been extended in others, which is a really meaningful thing.
Therefore, I hope that you will carefully consider whether to sign an organ donation agreement. This is beneficial to the country, to the people, and to oneself.
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