10 Symptoms of Rhabdomyolysis

Unexplained Bleeding: A Potential Sign of Rhabdomyolysis

Rhabdomyolysis can lead to the development of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), a condition characterized by abnormal changes in the blood that result in both blood clots and bleeding. In some cases, the bleeding associated with DIC may occur without any identifiable cause. Regardless of its origin, whether it manifests externally or internally, excessive or unexplained bleeding should be regarded as a medical emergency.


Non-Specific Symptoms

Signs of this condition can manifest in various non-specific ways, including fever, chills, difficulty sleeping, and joint discomfort. These symptoms, while indicative of rhabdomyolysis, can also be linked to other underlying causes, making accurate diagnosis challenging. Medical professionals may need to conduct specific tests to assess muscle and kidney functions in order to confirm the presence of rhabdomyolysis. Immediate treatment is crucial to mitigate the risk of long-term kidney damage associated with this condition.

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