Are the blood markers for hemolytic anemia abnormal?

Hemolytic anemia can have abnormal blood markers.
Hemolytic anemia is an anemia that occurs when red blood cells are destroyed for various reasons and the rate of destruction exceeds the compensatory capacity of the bone marrow to make blood. It is mainly caused by the abnormalities of red blood cells themselves, infections, sepsis and other reasons.
The patient’s blood routine will show a decrease in erythrocytes and hemoglobin, plasma free hemoglobin is elevated and reticulocyte count is increased, thus abnormal blood routine indexes can appear.
Patients need to develop a reasonable diet plan program, strive for balanced nutrition, easy to digest, conducive to the recovery of the disease. Avoid blind supplementation of iron such as ferrous succinate, which may aggravate the hemolytic manifestations.
It is recommended that patients with hemolytic anemia go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of hemolytic anemia, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.