What Causes Rhabdomyolysis?

Heat Stroke Or Hyperthermia

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It's possible for heat stroke or hyperthermia to lead to rhabdomyolysis. Hyperthermia is the medical term for dangerously high body temperature. It's common for athletes to experience heat exhaustion when they run in warm conditions, and average individuals may experience it if they spend too much time outside on very hot days. However, heat stroke is a much more serious condition. With heat exhaustion, the body's core temperature isn't significantly elevated. But with exertional heat stroke, the core body temperature is elevated to more than 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and the individual exhibits symptoms of organ damage due to this elevated temperature. In cases that present with rhabdomyolysis, the core body temperature causes muscle fibers to die and release toxins into the blood. This can then lead to kidney failure. Other heat stroke symptoms might include altered mental states, upset and agitation, and ataxia. In serious cases, individuals have experienced seizures or go into a coma. Athletes have a higher risk of exertional heat stroke, but the condition can affect anyone.

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