
When red blood cells are destroyed faster than they are produced by bone marrow produces hemolytic anemia.
There are two derivations, hemolytic anemia, intrinsic and extrinsic. The first is caused by a defect of red blood cells and is usually inherited.
The extrinsic occur when red blood cells to generate healthy and then destroyed when they were trapped in the spleen or destroyed by the consumption of drugs. Usually extrinsic hemolytic anemia occurs when the body is presence of large infections.
The abnormal paleness, yellowing of the skin, dark colored urine are some of the symptoms of this condition and are accompanied by fevers, weakness and dizziness, tachycardia and confusion.