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Pros And Cons Of Organ Transplantation

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"One organ donor can save up to 8 lives. The same donor can also save or improve the lives of up to 50 people by donating tissues and eyes (Organdonor.gov).” Transplantation is necessary because the recipient organ has failed or has been damaged by disease or injury. To transplant an organ a doctor will surgically remove an organ or tissue from one person and place in into another person. Many different types of organs or tissues can be transplanted into another person to improve their quality of life such as, hands, faces, and even eyelids. There are many psychological pros and cons of organ transplants in patients. A pro of organ transplantation is the improvement of quality of life for the recipient. Transplanting healthy organs such as kidneys into a patients who experiences kidney failure can to a great extent enhance the quality of life of the patient and allow the individual to return to their normal routine. …show more content…

When loved ones die, grief-stricken families attempt many things to help them prevail over their sorrow. A few start charities on behalf of their loved ones or make a donation. Other decide to donate the organs of their loved ones to a person in need. It gives them though that somebody is able to live a great and healthy life because of the help of their loved ones. Though, some families choose to donate the organs of their loved ones, for some families the thought of burying their loved ones without their vital organs can be painful which is a con of organ transplantation. It might add to the grief of the family. Another con is the individual may not feel that they are worthy of the organ they received. In some cases patients do not feel worthy enough to receive an organ. This can be because they feel like the state they are in, is a punishment that they

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