Hemolytic anemia is a medical condition characterized by the early destruction of red blood cells. Patients with this condition can experience a range of symptoms that include fatigue, dizziness, pale skin, shortness of breath, and jaundice. Other indications of hemolytic anemia can include an abnormally rapid heart rate, enlargement of the spleen, and dark urine due to the presence of hemoglobin. Patients with this condition may also experience a sudden onset of symptoms, including abdominal pain and fever. If left untreated, hemolytic anemia can lead to more severe complications, including organ damage.
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