Causes of Rhabdomyolysis

Rhabdomyolysis may be caused by mechanical injury, over-exercise, metabolic abnormalities, viral infections, medications, and other causes. 1. Mechanical injury: due to trauma or electric shock injury resulting in intense muscle compression or injury, muscle necrosis, edema, degeneration and other changes, muscle lysis. 2. Excessive exercise: due to exercise that exceeds the human body’s limit, exceeding the muscle’s tolerance limit, muscular lysis occurs. 3. Metabolic abnormality: such as serious electrolyte abnormality, diabetes and other metabolic abnormalities, can cause muscle dissolution, and then appear renal dysfunction and other diseases. 4. Viral infection: due to viral infection of the human body, causing autoimmune abnormalities in the human body, which leads to immune damage to their own muscles, resulting in rhabdomyolysis. 5. Drugs: long-term use of certain drugs, such as similivastatin, aniline stimulants and other drugs can be muscle dissolution, generally less common. There may also be other causes of rhabdomyolysis, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for timely treatment, so as not to delay the condition.