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Tilak Varma Reveals Battle With Life-Threatening Rhabdomyolysis

What is Rhabdomyolysis, the rare life-threatening condition cricketer Tilak Varma battled

Indian cricketer Tilak Varma has revealed he battled a rare, life-threatening condition called rhabdomyolysis after pushing his body too hard during training. The 22-year-old, who played a match-winning innings in the Asia Cup final, shared his health scare that led to muscle breakdown and potential kidney failure.

Key Takeaways

  • Tilak Varma was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis after his first IPL season
  • The condition causes muscle breakdown and can lead to kidney failure
  • Symptoms include muscle weakness, stiffness, pain and dark urine
  • Overexertion without proper recovery was the likely cause

Tilak Varma’s Health Revelation

In a recent episode of Breakfast of Champions with Gaurav Kapur, Tilak Varma opened up about his serious health condition for the first time. The young cricketer reflected that he may not have given his body sufficient rest, pushing himself even on rest days which led to muscle overstraining.

“I haven’t opened up about this to anyone. After my first IPL, I had some health problems. I wanted to be fit. These things have not come out. I was diagnosed with something called Rhabdomyolysis, in which muscle breakdowns happen. I had in me that I wanted to be in the Test team, was playing domestic cricket, A series, a camp was going on,” said Tilak.

The Terrifying On-Field Incident

During the 2022 A series in Bangladesh, Tilak experienced a dramatic health scare while batting. He was approaching a century when suddenly his eyes started tearing up and his fingers stopped working completely.

“I was playing the A series in Bangladesh. I had pushed myself for a hundred, but suddenly my eyes started tearing up and my fingers stopped working. Everything became so hard, it felt like a stone. I had to retire hurt, gloves had to be cut off because my fingers weren’t moving,” said Tilak.

Understanding Rhabdomyolysis

According to Cleveland Clinic, rhabdomyolysis is a dangerous muscle condition that can stem from overexertion, trauma, or underlying health conditions. The condition leads to muscle disintegration, releasing toxic components into the bloodstream that can cause kidney failure.

Common symptoms include:

  • Muscle weakness and stiffness
  • Severe muscle pain
  • Dark-colored urine
  • Muscle swelling

The Training Regimen That Led to Trouble

Tilak admitted his extreme fitness focus may have triggered the condition. Despite taking ice baths, he wasn’t allowing adequate recovery time between intense training sessions.

“Even on rest days, I was in the gym. I wanted to be the fittest player in the world and an excellent fielder, so I wasn’t quite focusing on recovery. I was taking ice baths, but I was not giving my body the proper time to recover. I was pushing myself even on rest days. So, the muscle was overstrained and it broke down. The nerves became quite hard,” he explained.

How Rhabdomyolysis Affects Kidneys

When muscles break down, they release large amounts of potassium, phosphate, myoglobin, creatine kinase, and urate into the bloodstream. While kidneys normally filter these substances, the overwhelming quantities can damage kidney function, potentially leading to life-threatening kidney failure.

Medical experts warn that extremely sore or weak muscles persisting days after exercise should not be ignored, as they may indicate rhabdomyolysis. Dark urine color is another critical warning sign that requires immediate medical attention.

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