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What is the best treatment for rhabdomyolysis?

What is the best treatment for rhabdomyolysis?

Most people with rhabdomyolysis are treated with fluids given through their veins in an intravenous (IV) drip. Some people may require dialysis or hemofiltration to address kidney damage in more severe cases.

How long does it take to recover from rhabdomyolysis?

If the condition is recognized and treated early, you can avoid most major complications and expect a full recovery. Recovery from exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis, with no major complications, can take several weeks to months for the patient to return to exercise without recurrence of symptoms.

What is rhabdomyolysis and myopathy?

A clinical diagnosis of myopathy is made when there is muscle pain or weakness accompanied by a creatine kinase (CK) level more than ten times the upper limit of normal. Rhabdomyolysis is a severe form of myopathy with muscle breakdown leading to myoglobinuria, which may result in renal failure and death.

What is rhabdomyolysis and what causes it?

Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which skeletal muscle tissue dies, releasing substances into the blood that cause kidney failure. Rhabdomyolysis is usually caused by a specific event. This is most commonly injury, overexertion, infection, drug use, or the use of certain medications.

Which condition can cause rhabdomyolysis?

Many types of infection and inflammation can cause rhabdomyolysis, including: viral infections. bacterial infections. polymyositis. dermatomyositis.

What does rhabdomyolysis feel like?

Common early symptoms of rhabdomyolysis include: muscle pain, often extremely painful aching and throbbing. muscle weakness. muscle swelling or inflammation. dark-, cola-, or tea-colored urine. general exhaustion or fatigue. irregular heartbeat. dizziness, light-headed, or feeling faint.

What is myopathy disease?

Myopathy is a disease of the muscle in which the muscle fibers do not function properly. This results in muscular weakness.