Guide To The Symptoms Of Rhabdomyolysis

Nausea And Vomiting

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Nausea is a term used to describe when an individual feels the urge to vomit, the physical and forceful propulsion of stomach contents back up the esophagus and out of the mouth. A rhabdomyolysis patient has kidneys that experience a decrease in overall function over time as the stress from the accumulation of muscle cell components begins to compound. Kidneys with significantly reduced function allow the further buildup of toxins in the bloodstream of an individual with rhabdomyolysis. The body has a mechanism in place where the nausea center in an individual's brain becomes triggered in response to toxic substances in their blood. This mechanism helps protect the individual's organs from experiencing failure. An individual with high levels of toxins in their blood can feel the urge to vomit, or they may actually vomit in response to such toxic conditions.

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