Overexercising and Rhabdomyolysis Symptoms: Is There a Connection?
Physical overexertion is a notable trigger of rhabdomyolysis symptoms. But did you know that the condition can also be a result of several health conditions?
Read MorePhysician Vong U Chan is a registered TCM physician licensed by the TCM Practitioners Board, a regulatory body under the charge of Singapore's Ministry of Health. She is currently a Resident Physician at Eu Yan Sang TCM Clinic. She holds a Bachelor in Medicine (Chinese Medicine) from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine and an Advanced Diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Physical overexertion is a notable trigger of rhabdomyolysis symptoms. But did you know that the condition can also be a result of several health conditions?
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