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Hemolytic anemia

January, 26th, 2024


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A condition in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than the body makes them.


Description

Hemolytic anemia can be mild or serious. The condition can be passed through families or due to an autoimmune condition, an infection, or another condition passed through families, such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia. Some medicines can cause it.


Overview

There might be no symptoms. If there are, symptoms might include feeling tired, weak and dizzy. The spleen or liver might feel larger than usual.


Symptoms

Treatment depends on the cause. Folic acid supplements might help. Other treatments might include blood transfusions, medicines, blood and bone marrow transplants, or surgery to remove the spleen.

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