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Tips for avoiding rhabdomyolysis

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Rhabdomyolysis caused by overexertion can lead to serious medical problems, including kidney damage. The condition and its complications can be prevented by taking these precautions:

• When performing repetitions of strength-training exercises, build up slowly over several days and weeks.

• Go especially slow when building up repetitions of eccentric, or muscle-lengthening, exercises.

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• Avoid overexertion in hot weather.

• Stay hydrated when performing strength exercises, just as with aerobic workouts. Sports drinks are best.

• People with sickle cell trait should use extra caution, as they are more prone to rhabdomyolysis.

• Go to an emergency room if you have darkened, tea-colored urine in addition to other symptoms, such as extreme pain and swelling of the limbs.

• Don’t try to stretch to relieve the discomfort. Stretching may make the condition worse.

-- Shari Roan

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