Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Exploring The World Of An Eye Donor

By Mitzi Fitzgerald


An eye donor is a person who offers this part of this body for donation after he or she dies. This part of the body is extracted from his or her dead body and used to treat patients who have sight problems. This is a very noble thing to do. After all, after death, the eyes cease to have any use for the individual.

It is not difficult to donate this part of the body. One simply needs to register his or her desire with an eye bank. This registration gives the bank the green light to go ahead with the procedure. It is also necessary to notify family members of this intention. This will help to prevent misunderstandings between the bank and the family of the deceased. It will make the procurement process run smoothly.

The cornea is the heart of an eye. It is the part in the eye that the bank is most interested in. A badly cornea is not very useful. Donors in waiting therefore need to look after their corneas for their donation to be of maximum benefit. This is however not an implication that only they need to take care of their corneas. Even those who do not have the intention of donating still need to take care of their eyes.

The cornea is very important because it is the major requirement for corneal transplant. A corneal transplant is a procedure whereby a damaged cornea is replaced with a better one to enhance the sight capabilities of an individual. A corneal transplant is used as a remedy for corneal blindness. There are millions of people who suffer from corneal blindness. Most of them cannot have a corneal transplant because there is a shortage of donors. Choosing to donate is bound to transform the life of the individual.

The best part about donation is that it is open to everyone and anyone. There is no qualification that needs to be achieved for one to be allowed to donate. All that is needed is the consent. Even persons with poor eyesight are allowed to donate. Their donations may not necessarily be used to treat corneal blindness, but they can definitely be used for something else that would also benefit someone.

It is important to note that the donation is a free service. One should never be conned into paying any amount in order to have their wishes granted after death. All the expenses to be incurred during this process are covered by the eye bank where the individual made his or her registration. Unethical employees of the bank may want to fleece the family members of the donor after his or her death.

Experts advise that one should not put it in his or her will that they would like their eyes donated. There is good reason for this. It takes a while for a will to be executed. In most cases, this is usually done after the deceased has been laid to rest. The donation cannot be done at this time. The recommended time for the donation to be done is immediately after death.

An eye donor does many good to the recipient of the eye. It may sound scary at first. It is however worth thinking about.




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