Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

Muscle enzyme disorder

Our son has spent the past year have every medical test done available. He was finally referred to a rheumatologist. The dr. called today and told him he has a muscle enzyme problem. His appt. is several days away. Now I'm wondering how serious this may be. Can you fill me in?

Thanks.

Sue
4 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
A related discussion, muscles was started.
Helpful - 1
Avatar universal
Our Grandson had a low grade fever (99.8 or so) and then an ear infection with bronchitis.  He was given amoxicillin for 10 days and told to take motrin for pain for the first couple of days.  Several days later he woke up with extreme pain in his legs and later that day could not walk due to this extreme pain.  Again he had a low grade fever.
The Dr did a blood test and called to say the white blood cell count is low which could be due to the virus or amoxicillin.  His muscle enzyme test came back elevated at 6000.  The Dr told the Lab to go ahead and also do a kidney function test and that came back ok, but to keep pumping liquids into him to keep the kidneys clear so as not to have the proteins clog up the kidneys.

With these symptons what is happening to my grandson?????

Thanks for your help.
Helpful - 1
242516 tn?1368223905
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
there are many muscle enzymes, LDH, CPK, AST, ALT to name a few.

can't say without knowing which and how elevated.
Helpful - 1
Avatar universal
A related discussion, neck joint pain and constant clicking was started.
Helpful - 0

You are reading content posted in the Arthritis Forum

Popular Resources
Find out how beta-blocker eye drops show promising results for acute migraine relief.
Could it be something you ate? Lack of sleep? Here are 11 migraine triggers to look out for.
Find out if PRP therapy right for you.
Tips for preventing one of the most common types of knee injury.
Here are 10 ways to stop headaches before they start.
Tips and moves to ease backaches