What is another word for Congenital Hemolytic Anemia?

Pronunciation: [kənd͡ʒˈɛnɪtə͡l hˌiːməlˈɪtɪk ɐnˈiːmi͡ə] (IPA)

Congenital Hemolytic Anemia, a condition that causes abnormal breakdown of red blood cells resulting in low levels of hemoglobin, can also be referred to as Genetic Hemolytic Anemia or Hereditary Hemolytic Anemia. Other possible synonyms of this disease include Familial Hemolytic Anemia, Inherited Hemolytic Anemia and Genetically Inherited Hemolytic Anemia. These terms all refer to a group of genetic diseases in which the body destroys red blood cells faster than it can produce them. Symptoms of this condition include fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath and paleness. Treatment options vary depending on the type and severity of the anemia, but may include blood transfusions, medication, or bone marrow transplant.

What are the hypernyms for Congenital hemolytic anemia?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: anemia, hemolytic anemia, inherited hemolytic anemia, generalized congenital anemia, congenital hematological disorders

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