Biology, asked by dinesh5770, 1 year ago

explain hemolysis??!!​

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Answered by bindusri1828
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Your body normally destroys old or faulty red blood cells in the spleen or other parts of your body through a process called hemolysis. Hemolytic anemia occurs when you have a low number of red blood cells due to too much hemolysis in the body. ... Certain conditions can cause hemolysis to happen too fast or too often

There are three types of hemolysis, designated alpha, beta and gamma.

Other common signs and symptoms that are seen in those with hemolytic anemia include:

dark urine.

yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice)

heart murmur.

increased heart rate.

enlarged spleen.

enlarged liver.

Answered by maulshreegupta2004
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HEMOLYSIS:

Hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells. Hemolysis can occur due to different causes and leads to the release of hemoglobin into the bloodstream. Hemolytic anemia is the term used to refer to anemia caused by the excess destruction of red blood cells.

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