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Title: Rhabdomyolysis: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment (1)


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Rhabdomyolysis
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Rhabdomyolysis
  • Rhabdomyolysis is a disorder that involves rapid
    breakdown of skeletal muscle, due to an injury.
    As a result the components of the skeletal muscle
    cells are released into the blood stream. These
    may include phosphate, potassium and myoglobin.
    The protein myoglobin is found in the urine.
    However, destruction of skeletal muscle can
    increase the myoglobin levels in the urine which
    can damage the kidneys. The skeletal muscle is a
    type of muscle in our body, and is made up of
    muscle fibres. It helps to move the skeleton at
    joints. The muscles of arms and legs contain
    skeletal muscle cells. The kidneys perform the
    functions of filtering the blood. But as the
    blood is overloaded with the by-products
    (myoglobin, potassium) of skeletal muscle
    breakdown, the kidneys may find it extremely
    difficult to perform its daily task. This can
    result to kidney failure.

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Causes of Rhabdomyolysis
  • Rhabdomyolysis occurs with muscle injury. There
    are a number of factors responsible for causing
    injury to muscles. Metabolic syndrome such as
    ketoacidosis that are marked by excessive
    production of ketone bodies can also induce
    damage to the skeletal muscles. Other causes are
    given below Exercise Severe exercise or
    following a rigorous exercise program can
    disintegrate the skeletal muscle. Extreme muscle
    activity may injure the muscles. A prolong
    strenuous exercise such as running in marathons
    can be harmful to the skeletal muscles. Diseases
     Medical conditions such as severe asthma,
    seizures, severe hyperthyroidism or too much
    diarrhoea or vomiting can lead to
    rhabdomyolysis. 

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Causes of Rhabdomyolysis
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  • Trauma Trauma such as a car accident, lightning
    strike or an electric shock can result into
    rhabdomyolysis. Alcoholism Consuming
    alcohol increases the urinary rate and dehydrates
    the body, in turn making the muscles weak.
    Moreover, it hinders protein production, crucial
    for muscle growth. If this was not enough,
    drinking alcohol can also impair synthesis of
    testosterone, a hormone that assists in building
    muscles. Thus, binge drinking on a daily basis is
    likely to severely damage the skeletal muscles
    and may even destroy the muscle mass. No wonder,
    alcoholics face an increased risk of suffering
    from rhabdomyolysis. Seizures As we all know,
    seizures are characterised by repetitive movement
    of skeletal muscles. In most cases, the duration
    of seizures vary from a few seconds to a minute
    or two.

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Causes of Rhabdomyolysis
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  • However, if seizure activity continues for
    prolonged periods of time (more than 5 minutes),
    it can induce breakdown of skeletal muscles,
    eventually leading to rhabdomyolysis.Heatstroke
     Doing a physically taxing job for a considerable
    amount of time in the hot sun increases the body
    temperature above 104 degree Fahrenheit, a
    condition commonly referred to as heatstroke.
    Initially, a person affected with heatstroke
    experiences muscle cramps and headache but with
    no treatment and continued exposure to the sun
    the skeletal muscle fibre may rupture, causing
    rhabdomyolysis. Medicines Statins given
    to high cholesterol patients, may damage the
    muscles. Statin medications often cause muscle
    aching. Overdose of diuretics (water pills) or
    aspirin is harmful, as it causes an electrolyte
    imbalance.

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Causes of Rhabdomyolysis
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  • Anti-cholesterol medicines, antidepressants or
    illegal drugs such as opiates, ecstasy and
    amphetamines may damage the muscles. Scientists
    believe that certain cholesterol lowering drugs
    such as crestor, clofibrate and gemfibrozil, may
    cause rhabdomyolysis. Crestor has also been
    linked to renal failure.

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Symptoms
  • People having rhabdomyolysis  often experience
    pain, swelling and weakness in their arms, legs
    or lower back. Other symptoms associated with
    this disease are as follows 
  • Dark-coloured urine (abnormal urine colour) blood
    is found in the urine
  • Muscle tenderness Bruising of muscles
  • Joint pain
  • Fast heartbeats
  • Nausea
  • Unintentional weight gain
  • Seizures
  • Fatigue
  • Over time, rhabdomyolysis can harm the lungs,
    leading to breathing problems. Swollen hands and
    feet point towards fluid retention, which may be
    due to kidney failure.

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Treatments
  • Once the doctor diagnoses the condition, rapid
    treatment is a must to get a positive outcome. An
    easy way to prevent life-threatening
    complications from skeletal muscle
    disintegration is to practice generous hydration
    as early as possible. Patients are treated with
    intravenous hydration, where fluids are
    administered directly into the blood vessels via
    a catheter (tube). This reduces the harmful side
    effects of myoglobin. The increase in the amount
    of fluids due to intravenous hydration helps the
    kidneys to get rid of myoglobin. Blood
    Transfusion In this procedure, the patient is
    given fresh blood via an intravenous line. Blood
    transfusion is done to replace the blood
    containing high amount of myoglobin and other
    substances with healthy blood. 

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Treatments
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  • Dialysis This is a technique in which toxic
    substances are removed from the blood. This
    method is used only when the kidneys are not able
    to do their task of cleaning the blood.
    The dialysis machine is used to filter the blood.
    Dialysis may be required for a short period or
    for the rest of the life depending upon the
    severity of the condition. Surgery Surgical
    procedure involves cutting the tissues that cover
    the muscles. This reduces the pressures on the
    nerves and blood vessels caused by the
    inflammation of the injured muscle. Proper
    hydration is essential after conditions that
    involve injury to the skeletal muscle. Also,
    after a strenuous exercise, one must not forget
    to consume plenty of fluids. This is necessary to
    dilute the urine, and eliminate the myoglobin
    protein out of the kidneys. With prompt
    treatment, severe complications can definitely be
    avoided, thereby increasing the chances of
    complete recovery.

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