The severity of rhabdomyolysis is related to the severity of the disease. If the condition is mild, it may resolve on its own after resting and drinking more water, at which time it is usually not serious; if the condition is more serious, with hyperkalemia, acute kidney injury, shock, etc., it may be life-threatening, at which time it is more serious. Rhabdomyolysis is a variety of causes of muscle necrosis and myocytes release substances into the blood, the main clinical manifestations are muscle pain, weakness and myoglobin resulting in dark urine, elevated creatine kinase in the blood, etc. In severe cases, electrolyte disorders, acute kidney injury, shock, etc. may occur. If the patient’s condition is mild, the symptoms may be relieved on their own by bed rest, preventing muscle re-injury, drinking more water, etc. to promote the excretion of toxins, etc., which is usually not serious at this time; if the condition is more serious, hyperkalemia, acute kidney injury, shock, etc., which may be life-threatening, is more serious at this time. Patients with rhabdomyolysis syndrome are advised to go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of doctors.