Clinical manifestations of rhabdomyolysis syndrome

The clinical manifestations of rhabdomyolysis syndrome mainly include local symptoms, systemic symptoms, complications and so on. 1. Local symptoms: muscle pain, weakness, swelling, etc. are often seen, and muscle damage can be seen in traumatic rhabdomyolysis. 2. Systemic symptoms: most of them are brown urine, fever, nausea and vomiting, hyperactivity, oliguria or anuria. 3. Complications: early manifestations of electrolyte disorders, such as high potassium, low calcium, etc.; the emergence of acute renal failure manifested as a rapid increase in blood creatinine, most of which is greater than the increase in urea, oliguria or anuria. Rhabdomyolysis syndrome patients are recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.