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Journal of Molecular Histology & Medical Physiology

ISSN: 2684-494X

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Hemolytic Anemia

Red blood cells develop in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue inside your bones. Your body normally destroys old or defective red blood cells in the spleen or other parts of your body through a process called hemolysis. Hemolytic anemia occurs once you have a coffee number of red blood cells thanks to an excessive amount of hemolysis within the body.

There are many sorts of haemolytic anaemia , which doctors diagnose supported the underlying explanation for your anemia. Certain conditions can cause hemolysis too fast or too frequent. Conditions that can lead to hemolytic anemia include inherited blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia, autoimmune disorders, bone marrow failure or infections. Certain drugs or side effects of blood transfusions can cause hemolytic anemia.

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