11. Do I need to register my pledge with more than one organisation?
No, if you have already pledged with one Organisation & received a Donor Card, you need not register with any other organisation.
12. Can a person, without a family, register for pledge?
Yes, you can pledge, but you need to preferably inform the person closest to you in life, a friend of long standing or a close colleague, about your decision of pledging. To fulfill your donation wishes, healthcare professionals will need to speak to someone else at the time of your death for the consent.
13. What is the benefit to my family or me after donation of organs?
Donation of an organ or tissue provides an unparalleled opportunity to give someone a second chance of life. Your donation is not only giving impact to the life of one person or family, but it is of overall help for the society as a whole.
14. If I had pledged before, can I change my mind to un-pledge?
Yes, you can unpledged by making a call to the NOTTO office or write or visit NOTTO website www.notto.nic.in and avail of the un-pledge option by logging into your account. Also, let your family know that you have changed your mind regarding organ donation pledge.
15. Are there any religious objections to donate Organs and Tissues?
No, none of our major religions object to donate organs and tissues, rather they all are promoting and supporting this noble cause. If you have any doubts, you may discuss with your spiritual or religious leader or advisor.
16. How many patients need organ transplant in India on an average?
In India there is a growing need of Organ and tissue transplant due to large number of organ failure. As there is no organized data available for the required organs, the numbers is only estimates. Every year, following number of persons needs organ/tissue transplant as per organ specified: Kidney: 2,50,000 Liver: 80,000 Heart: 50,000 Cornea: 1,00,000
17. The people who have pledged for Organ donation in life, will they definitely become organ donors?
No, Only few people die in the circumstances where they are able to donate their organs. That is the reason we need people to take pledge for Organ Donation and registered them self as potential Donor.
18. Are donors screened to identify if they have a transmissible disease?
Yes, Blood is taken from all potential donors and tested to rule out transmissible diseases and viruses such as HIV and hepatitis. The family of the potential donor is made aware that this procedure is required.
19. Can I be a donor if I have an existing medical condition?
Yes, in most circumstances you can be a donor. Having a medical condition does not necessarily prevent a person from becoming an organ or tissue donor. The decision about whether some or all organs or tissue are suitable for transplant is made by a healthcare professional, taking into account your medical history. In very rare cases, the organs of donors with HIV or hepatitis-C have been used to help others with the same conditions. This is only ever carried out when both parties have the condition. All donors have rigorous checks to guard against infection.
20. Can I be an organ donor, if I have been rejected to donate blood?
Yes, The decision about whether some or all organs or tissue are suitable for transplant is always made by a specialist, taking into account your medical history. There may be specific reasons why it has not been possible to donate blood, such as having anemia or had a blood transfusion or had hepatitis in the past or there may be reasons why you could not donate blood because of your health at the time - sometimes a simple thing like a cold or medication that you are taking can prevent you from donating blood.
11. ORganisation pakhat aia tam ah organ pe tura ka intiamna hi inziah luh a ngai em?
Organisation pakhatah I intiamna i ziahluh tawh a, Donor card I dawn tawh chuan a ngailo.
12. Chhungkaw neilo tan intiamna hi a neih theih em?
Aw theih e, mahse I mi rin ber zinga I thian tha emaw Thawhpui emaw I hrilh hriat a ngai a; I thih hunah Damdawi lam mithiamte chuan I organ I pek theihna tur kawngah an hriatpuina an lak ngei ngei a ngaih vangin a ni.
13. Ka organ pek a nih hnu ah, ka chhungte emaw keima tan emaw hlawkna tur engnge awm thei?
Kan organ leh tissue te midang tana kan pek hian, natna avanga damlo/midang organ thlak ngai leh nunna hial an chan phah theihna kan pumpelh tir thei a, natna nei te hriselna chuan hma a lo sawn phah thei bawk a ni. I organ I pek khan, mimal, chhungkua leh khawtlang tanpuina a ni thei a ni.
14. Organ pek chungchanga intiamna hi a sut leh theih em?
Thei tehreng mai. NOTTO office I call theih bakah NOTTO website www.notto.nic.in ah lutin I account-ah log in la, unpledged option ah khan I lo intiam tawhna chu I sut thei a ni. Hei bakah hian, I rilru I thlak tih I chhungte I hrilh a ngai bawk a ni.
15. Organ leh tissue pek hi Sakhuana kalh a ni em?
Ni lo e, sakhuana kalh a nih ai mah chuan sakhaw hrang hrang hian Organ leh Tisuue pek hi an thlawp tha em em a ni. Zawhna I neih chuan mahni awmna Kohhran/Sakhaw Puipa te biak rawn a tha ang.
16. India ramah, a tlangpuiin, damlo engzatin nge organ thlak hi mamawh?
India ramah hian, organ thalo avanga thlak ngai hi an pung tial tial a, data mumal tak a awm theih loh avangin, a zat chiah hi ngaihruat leh hriat theih china chhutna mai a ni. A hnuaia kan hmuh ang hian, kum tinin, organ leh tissue thlak ngai hetiang hian chhut a ni: Kal: 2,50,000 Thin: 80,000 Lung: 50,000 Mit Rang: 1,00,000
17. Organ pe tura inziak lut te hian an pe ngei ngei em?
Pe ngei ngei lo e. An thih dan leh thihna hmun a zira pe thei nghal dinhmuna ding hi a tlem zawk an ni. Hemi a nih avang hian, organ pe thei tura inziak lut leh pe thut thei dinhmuna ding 'Potential Donor' mamawh a ni.
18. Donor te hi natna inkaichhawn theih an neih leh neih loh endik an ni em?
Aw, an thisen atangin natna inkaichhawn theih (HIV, Hepatitis leh a dangte) an neih leh neih loh endik ngei ngei an ni a, an chhungte pawh he endikna hi neih a tul thu hrilh thin an ni.
19. Hrisel lohna sa neite tan a Petu (Donor) a nih theih tho em?
Aw, a tlangpuiin, Donor (a petu) I ni thei. Hrisel lohna sa neih avang hian I organ emaw tissue emaw pek a dal lo a; damdawi lama mithiamte'n an mamawh tur lai bikah ngun taka an hriselna dinhmun endik a nih hnu ah thutlukna an siam thin a ni. HIV emaw Hepatitis-C vei te'n anmahni anpui puih na'n an hmang ve bawk a, mahse hei hi chu thil thleng khat tak a ni. Organ/Tissues petute hrim hrim hi natna kaihhnawih laka inven kawngah ngun taka endik thin an ni.
20. Thisen pe tura hnawl nih pawhin organ hi ka la pe thei tho em?
Aw, damdawi lama mithiam bik te'n ngunthluk taka tun hma lama I hriselna dinhmun an enfiah hnu ah, I organ pum emaw a thenlai emaw bakah I tissue te chu transplant turin a inmil em tih thutlukna an siam ang. Thisen pek theih loh hi chhan hrang hrang vang a ni thei a, thisen neih tlem avang te, thisen dawng tawh nih avang te, hun kal tawh a hepatitis vei avang te leh I hriselna dinhmun hrim hrim avang te pawhin a ni thei. A chang chuan, thil ho taka kan ngaih, damdawi ei lai neih avang te leh hritlan avang te pawhin thisen hi kan pek theih loh phah thin a ni.