rabdomioliza
Rabdomioliza, also known as rhabdomyolysis, is a serious medical condition characterized by the rapid breakdown of skeletal muscle tissue, leading to the release of muscle contents into the bloodstream. This condition can result from various causes, including intense physical exertion, trauma, certain medications, infections, alcohol abuse, or underlying muscle disorders. The release of myoglobin, a protein found in muscle fibers, into the bloodstream is a hallmark of rabdomioliza, as it can cause kidney damage by clogging the renal tubules and leading to acute kidney injury.
Symptoms of rabdomioliza often include muscle pain, weakness, dark-colored urine, nausea, and fatigue. In severe cases,
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause, preventing further muscle damage, and managing complications. Hydration with
Prevention strategies include avoiding excessive physical exertion, particularly in extreme conditions, and being cautious with medications