How to treat symptoms of hemolytic anemia
Hemolytic anemia can be treated through general management, medication, or surgical treatment. Depending on the specific circumstances, different treatment approaches may be selected.
1. General Management
Patients with hemolytic anemia may experience increased consumption of folic acid in the body. In daily life, they can appropriately consume foods rich in folic acid, such as leeks, spinach, and strawberries, to enhance immune function and improve nutritional status.
2. Medication
Hemolytic anemia can be treated under medical supervision with glucocorticoid medications, which help suppress the immune system and enhance the body's resistance. For example, drugs such as dexamethasone tablets or prednisone acetate tablets may be prescribed by a physician.
3. Surgical Treatment
If hemolytic anemia is not effectively controlled after onset, it may lead to hepatosplenomegaly. In certain severe cases, surgical intervention may be required. Under medical guidance, procedures such as splenectomy may be performed.
In addition, if the condition continues to progress, component blood transfusion therapy may also be considered.