What are the precursors of Rhabdomyolysis

The main signs of rhabdomyolysis precursors are muscle pain and weakness, in addition, patients may also show symptoms such as edema, nausea and vomiting, and the appearance of soy sauce-colored urine.
Rhabdomyolysis is also known as rhabdomyolysis. There are many causes of rhabdomyolysis, but the main causes are muscle injury, strenuous exercise, and application of drugs.
1. Muscle injury: muscle necrosis caused by muscle crush injury may release a large amount of myoglobin into the blood, resulting in rhabdomyolysis, which may cause damage to the patient’s kidneys.
2. Strenuous exercise: Strenuous exercise within a short period of time, especially in a dehydrated, hot and confined environment, is more likely to cause rhabdomyolysis.
3. Drugs: The use of statin lipid-lowering drugs, such as Rosuvastatin, may cause rhabdomyolysis, but it is usually rare.
If rhabdomyolysis occurs, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.