Rhabdomyolysis
Updated: 2024-06-14
Overview
Rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of muscle tissue. It results in the release of a protein, called myoglobin, into the blood. Myoglobin can damage the kidneys.
Symptoms
Symptoms include dark, reddish urine, a decreased amount of urine, muscles aches and weakness.
Treatments
Receiving fluids through a vein can help flush toxins from the blood. Early treatment reduces the risk of kidney damage. Physical therapy can help strengthen and regain muscle loss.