Muscular system diseases include muscle pain, weakness in the muscles and paralysis. There are various causes, for example hormonal disorders, auto-immune problem, genetic factor, infections, cancer or misuse of the muscle. One such disease of the muscles is Rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdomyolysis is the result of muscle tissue that has been damaged due to trauma breaking down and being released into the bloodstream. This condition …show more content…
Include fluids containing bicarbonate examples being mineral or spring waters or even adding baking soda to water before strenuous exercise can help reduce muscle fatigue and prevent kidney damage. Another option would be intravenous fluids if you become dangerously dehydrated. A physician may also assist by prescribing a diuretic to increase urine output. Prognosis is determined by the level of kidney damage which makes it pertinent to seek treatment at the onset of any symptoms of rhabdomyolysis. Mild cases of Rhabdomyolysis can be treated and the patient can return to normal activities in a few weeks to a month.
Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) has some beneficial aspects to improving this condition. Research conducted in three cohort studies determined that CRRT may provide some benefits to those suffering from Rhabdomyolysis, but has no significant benefit in reducing risk of death from kidney failure.
In studies, rhabdomyolysis was found to occur in 1 out of 10,000 people who took statins for longer periods of time. Statin drugs are used as a HMG-Coa reductase inhibitor which are the most effective at reducing cholesterol in the body. HMG-Coa reductase is an enzyme needed to produce cholesterol.
Preventive measures include staying hydrated before, during and after strenuous exercise. The intake of these additional fluids will dilute urine and flush excess myoglobin from your kidneys. Increased fluid intake after any severe muscle trauma or damage is also