Rhabdomyolysis is generally referred to as rhabdomyolysis syndrome, which is a condition that does not recover on its own by drinking more water. Rhabdomyolysis syndrome is caused by severe damage to muscle tissue resulting in a group of symptoms such as myalgia, muscle weakness, and tea-colored urine. This disease requires massive hydration, correction of electrolyte disturbances, and medication during acute attacks, whereas it cannot recover on its own by actively correcting electrolyte disturbances if you simply drink water. It is important to note that rhabdomyolysis syndrome is usually an acute process that requires medical attention as soon as possible and treatment under the guidance of a doctor, not private treatment, to avoid leading to life-threatening conditions.