👉 Erythrocytolysis is a physiological process in which red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are broken down and released into the bloodstream. This process occurs during the formation of new red blood cells from old red blood cells, resulting in the production of more new red blood cells. Erythrocytolysis is an important step in the normal function of the circulatory system, as it helps to regulate blood volume, maintain blood pressure, and prevent clotting disorders.