What are the symptoms of hemolytic jaundice

Symptoms of hemolytic jaundice mainly manifest as yellow staining of the skin, mucous membranes and sclera, which may also be accompanied by fever, chills, headache, hemoglobinuria, anemia, dizziness and fatigue, splenomegaly and other symptoms. Hemolytic jaundice is the jaundice caused by the destruction of a large number of red blood cells when hemolysis occurs in various hemolytic diseases, which produces a large amount of unconjugated bilirubin beyond the metabolizing capacity of the liver, mainly manifested by yellow staining of the skin, mucous membranes and sclera. Hemolytic jaundice may have different clinical symptoms according to different hemolytic conditions, such as fever, chills, headache, vomiting, lumbago and other symptoms in acute hemolysis, accompanied by different degrees of anemia and hemoglobinuria; chronic hemolysis is mostly congenital, and the general symptoms are not serious, and there are often symptoms of anemia such as pale, dizziness, weakness, tinnitus, etc., which can also be accompanied by splenomegaly. If the above symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor in time, who will make a clear diagnosis and then carry out targeted treatment.