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What happens when your red blood cells burst?

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When a cell 'bursts' this is known as the cell going through a process called lysis, which is the disintegration of the cell due to a rupture of the membrane. For blood cells, also known as an erythrocyte, this is a process known as Haemolysis. read more

They release hemoglobin into the blood stream. The bursting of red blood cells in vivo (in the body) and in vitro (in tubes, like lab samples of blood) is called hemolysis. read more

Treatment is both replaceing key nutreints needed for red cells (i.e. Folic acid ) and treating the underlying cause of red cell destruction. Dr. Mesa responded: Brken RBC- Hemolysis. Hemolysis is a breakdown of red blood cells early than normal (usually happens to all red cells after 100 days). read more

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