Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Fitness coach - Exercise has hematuria.
Exercise has hematuria.
Ms. Guangxi Wen and two friends went to eat crayfish after fitness, and three people ate about 6 pounds of crayfish. Although the amount is a bit large, because crayfish can eat very little meat, this amount cannot exceed the burden of gastrointestinal tract. However, after Ms. Wen went back to rest, she woke up in the early morning with pain all over her body. So she rushed to the hospital at 4 o'clock and was finally diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis by the hospital. It is estimated that many people have never heard of this disease. Patients with this disease usually show myalgia, myasthenia and dark brown urine. Severe acute kidney injury can occur, usually accompanied by fever, rapid heartbeat, nausea and vomiting. Why did Ms. Nawen suddenly get such a strange disease? Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle of human body are called rhabdomyolysis syndrome, which is a comprehensive symptom caused by muscle cell necrosis of rhabdomyo. The causes of rhabdomyolysis syndrome include strenuous exercise, drugs, toxins, trauma and many other reasons. So according to these causes, it is obvious that Ms. Wen's strange disease is related to fitness and eating crayfish.

High-intensity fitness may cause excessive muscle fatigue. Because Ms. Wen worked out with her friends in the gym before she got sick, if she did a lot of exercise that day, or didn't do much exercise at ordinary times, she suddenly went to high-intensity fitness, and her body muscles could not adapt at once. Or cause electrolyte metabolism disorder in the body, which may lead to rhabdomyolysis. Edible crayfish contain heavy metals or unknown toxins. For ordinary people, crayfish is definitely a delicious dish. Most people will choose to eat crayfish with friends on summer nights. But the living environment of some crayfish is mostly bad. For example, crayfish living in sewage ditches contain a lot of heavy metals, unknown substances and even toxins, which are absorbed by the human body after eating and cause diseases. Although there is no definite evidence that rhabdomyolysis syndrome is related to the contents of crayfish, there are many examples in recent years, all of which are caused by eating crayfish.

Although the disease is strange, it can be treated, and if it is mild, it can recover itself. If it is serious, it should be treated in time, and the recovery is generally better. But after recovery, we should pay attention to daily behavior, don't overwork and eat improperly to avoid recurrence. For example, Ms. Wen can no longer go to high-intensity fitness and eat crayfish. If it recurs, the consequences will be more serious and seriously affect the quality of life. So, to borrow a slogan? Hard liquor is good, but don't drink too much? To warn everyone: exercise, crayfish is good, but don't overdo it.