What Causes Rhabdomyolysis?
The cause behind rhabdomyolysis needs to be evaluated
Detailed Answer:
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I have gone through the details and understand your concerns. Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle tissue breaks down rapidly thus releasing breakdown products of damaged muscle cells like CPK (CPK-3 in particular), myoglobin, into the bloodstream. These are harmful to the kidneys and may lead to kidney failure. Rhabdomyolysis itself is not a disease, it is likely to be a manifestation of some underlying cause like problems with blood supply [Arterial thrombosis (blood clots forming locally) or embolism (clots or other debris from elsewhere in the body)], metabolic problems or infections. Other causes of myopathies also need to be evaluated. A specialist opinion would be advisable for the same. However, since the child is seemingly fine, I would insist you to be patient. The CPK levels may take some time to come down.
Hope that helps.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das
Get the underlying cause of rhabdomyolysis evaluated.
Detailed Answer:
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The CPK levels are unlikely to be related to the flu. It may take sometime to come down. But if it lasts this long (Dec-Mar/Apr), I would suggest a deeper look into the underlying cause.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das