How to treat low creatine kinase isoenzyme levels
Disease description:
Due to a fracture causing prolonged bed rest, my younger brother was found to have low creatine kinase isoenzyme levels during a hospital follow-up examination. How should low creatine kinase isoenzyme be treated?
Low creatine kinase isoenzyme levels should first be evaluated in conjunction with whether the patient is experiencing any symptoms. If the patient has no discomfort or symptoms, treatment is generally not required. Provided their physical condition allows, patients may engage in appropriate physical activity and are advised to undergo regular follow-up examinations at the hospital. In daily life, they should avoid staying up late and develop good sleep habits. It is also recommended to consume more high-protein foods such as milk, chicken, fish, shrimp, and beef.