Rhabdomyolysis is a medical condition involving skeletal muscle injury. You can prevent this condition if you start an exercise program slowly; stay hydrated and avoid getting overheated; don't abuse alcohol or take illegal drugs; and tell your doctor about any medications you're taking that may increase your risk of developing rhabdomyolysis, such as statin.
Start an exercise program slowly, and listen to your body. Stay hydrated and avoid getting overheated. Don't abuse alcohol or take illegal drugs. Talk to your doctor about any medications you're taking that may increase your risk of developing rhabdomyolysis.
Following regular exercise, staying hydrated, avoiding alcohol can prevent rhabdomyolysis. Drinking lots of fluid after exercise can prevent rhabdomyolysis.
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