What is the percentage of hemolysis?
In general, the proportion of hemolysis refers to the normal ratio of hemolysis rate, which is 1:64. The specific analysis is as follows:
The normal hemolysis rate ratio is generally 1:64. If a patient's test result for hemolysis ratio exceeds 1:64, hemolysis is more likely to occur. Hemolytic disease is usually caused by incompatible blood transfusion or other factors, such as severe bacterial infection, blood type incompatibility, or deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in the body, all of which can easily lead to hemolysis. For example, if a pregnant woman has type O blood and her husband does not, and if the fetus is not type O blood, the probability of hemolysis occurring during pregnancy is relatively high.
If a patient experiences any discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention at a hospital to avoid delaying treatment.