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Articles On Hemolytic Anemia | Open Access Journals
Journal of Blood & Lymph

Journal of Blood & Lymph

ISSN: 2165-7831

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Articles On Hemolytic Anemia

Hemolytic anemia is a type of anemia where red blood cells are removed and destroyed before the end of their normal lifespan. The red blood cells look like dough nuts, disc-shaped with no holes in the center. These cells carry oxygen to our body, which helps remove carbon dioxide from the body. When blood cells die, the bone marrow makes more blood cells to replace them. However, in hemolytic anemia, the bone marrow cannot produce red blood cells quickly enough to meet the needs of the body. Hemolytic anemia can lead to many health problems, such as fatigue (fatigue), pain; irregular heartbeat called arrhythmias, enlarged heart and heart failure. Journal of blood disorder and transfusion publishes articles on hemolytic anemia as well as many areas related to hematology. Journal of blood disorder and transfusion open access publishes original research through open access allowing researchers, successful learners and university scholars to freely access the work. The infection can result from something as harmless as a broken knee or a cut cuticle, or from a more serious medical condition such as appendicitis, pneumonia, meningitis, or a urinary tract infection.

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