haemolytikus
Haemolytikus is a term derived from Greek words meaning "blood" and "to loosen" or "to break." In a medical context, it refers to a condition or process that causes hemolysis, which is the rupture of red blood cells. This rupture leads to the release of hemoglobin into the plasma. Hemolysis can occur for various reasons, including genetic disorders, autoimmune reactions, infections, or exposure to certain toxins and medications.
When red blood cells are destroyed prematurely, the body may struggle to replace them quickly enough, leading