👉 Aulonemia is a condition characterized by an accumulation of red blood cells in the spleen, causing symptoms such as jaundice, bleeding, and organ damage. It's often caused by chronic inflammation or autoimmune disorders, but can also be caused by infections or trauma to the liver. Aulonemia can affect multiple organs and tissues, including the heart, kidneys, and brain. Treatment typically includes medications to reduce inflammation and improve blood flow in the liver.