People in Asser Province Think About Giving Organs
Many people in Asser Province do not know what brain death means.
Because of this, they often hesitate to donate organs after a loved one dies.
This lack of knowledge creates a big gap between the number of people who need transplants and the organs that are available.
In Saudi Arabia, kidneys, livers, and corneas are the most common organs transplanted.
But worldwide, there is still a shortage of donated organs.
Some people believe that religion can stop them from donating, but most religious teachings actually encourage helping others.
Surveys show that only a few people in Asser Province are ready to become organ donors. They want more clear information about the process and how it helps families and patients.
If the community learns what brain death really is, more people may agree to donate.
Education programs in schools and hospitals can explain the medical facts simply.
When more people sign up, families who need transplants will have a better chance to get the organs they need.
This could save many lives and give hope to people with serious organ diseases.