Mother of high school student who ran his pain after muscle training, finds intractable disease with net search



An American high school student felt a pain in his body after strength training. My mother who realized my son's anomaly was found to have developed a complaint of life on the Internet as a result of searching for symptoms on the Internet. It seems that high school students have survived the lives.

Texas teen hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis, or rhabdo, after working out too hard - CBS News
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-teen-hospitalized-rhabdo-rhabdomyolysis-after-working-out-too-hard/

A Teen's Muscle Soreness Turned Out to Be This Life-Threatening Condition
https://www.livescience.com/62738-teen-muscle-soreness-rhabdomyolysis.html

Jared Samberger, a 17-year-old living in Texas, USA, attended a fitness gym with his family. My father and older brother had been training for years ago and it seems that Jared, who had hoped to catch up with my father and older brother, got through to the gym where he wanted.

However, after a hard training for 90 minutes of arms, swelling occurred in the muscles and pain started to appear. "It was truly a terrible pain, pain touched running, the muscles swollen," Jared said.


Mr. Jared 's mother who saw his son suffering from pain was worried and examined the symptoms on the Internet. as a result,"RhabdomyolysisIt was found that there is a possibility that the muscle cells called the blood flow into the blood. Rhabdomyolysis is a disease that causes a decline in kidney function and, in the worst case, may result in death.

The surprised Mr. Jared 's mother immediately told the hospital by telephone, "My son has a possibility of developing rhabdomyolysis," he said. As a result of the examination, Mr. Jared 's mother' s view was correct, a diagnostic result of rhabdomyolysis was given and Mr. Jared was hospitalized immediately. She was discharged after 5 days and it seems to be on a recovery trend now.

According to Dr. Brian and Dr. Wallord of Sports Medicine Researcher at Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University, in myelitis of rhabdomyolysis, protein called myoglobin leaks into the blood, but it flows out from the urine as well as blood It is said that there is a thing. Therefore, along with pain in the muscles, dark-colored urine seems to be a point where illness is suspected.

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