How soon can rhabdomyolysis be cured?

Rhabdomyolysis can be cured within half a month if treated aggressively. If the condition is more severe or there is a delay in treatment, there will be a longer treatment period. Rhabdomyolysis, generally referred to as rhabdomyolysis syndrome, is a less common disease, mainly caused by the patient’s sudden strenuous exercise, resulting in an increase in lactic acid in the body within a short period of time. This disease is very harmful to the human body, and if treatment is not timely, it may even lead to uremia. Therefore, patients must pay attention to it and actively receive treatment. If patients are treated timely, they will usually be cured within half a month. Patients can be injected intravenously under the guidance of doctors, such as saline, mannitol and other fluids, or intravenous sodium bicarbonate and other alkaline drugs. When medication is ineffective, or in the case of osteofascial compartment syndrome, fasciotomy can be used to decompress the muscles and nerves, thus avoiding muscle and nerve necrosis. Generally speaking, the recovery time of patients with rhabdomyolysis has a certain relationship with the severity of the disease, and some of these patients will suffer from acute renal insufficiency or renal failure, and the treatment cycle is longer at this time. Once the symptoms of rhabdomyolysis syndrome appear, patients need to carry out relevant examinations in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures.