What are the symptoms of hemolytic anemia?

Hemolytic anemia has clinical symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, and tinnitus. It can be divided into acute and chronic hemolytic anemia. 1. Acute hemolytic anemia: acute onset, short-term massive hemolysis with fever, chills, headache, vomiting, back and limb pain and abdominal pain, followed by pallor and hemoglobinuria. There may also be jaundice, and peripheral circulatory failure and shock may occur in severe cases. 2. Chronic hemolytic anemia: early manifestations of weakness, drowsiness, loss of appetite, pale skin, dizziness, tinnitus, etc., and late manifestations of tachycardia, shortness of breath, dyspnea, etc., accompanied by jaundice, splenomegaly and so on. If you have the above symptoms or are diagnosed with hemolytic anemia, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for standardized treatment under the guidance of your doctor.