What is rhabdomyolysis syndrome?

Rhabdomyolysis syndrome refers to muscle damage due to genetic factors, excessive exercise, drugs, poisoning and other factors, the substances in the membrane of the muscle cells enter the bloodstream, and the symptoms of damage to the rhabdomyolysis appear, mostly accompanied by renal failure and so on. The clinical symptoms of rhabdomyolysis syndrome are usually related to the degree of damage, and the classic symptoms are muscle pain, muscle weakness, dark urine color, and some serious patients may have nausea and vomiting, fever and other symptoms. If the patient’s condition is mild, the condition may be relieved after symptomatic treatment such as rehydration and rest. If the patient suffers from acute kidney injury, in addition to symptomatic treatment, rehydration, correction of electrolyte disorders, etc., blood purification therapy is also needed. Patients with rhabdomyolysis syndrome are advised to go to regular hospitals in time for consultation and targeted treatment under the guidance of doctors.