
Among the symptoms that can be caused by MM are the following: bone pains, infection, kidney failure, anemia, and neurological issues. Bone pains caused by MM are generally centralized in the area of the ribs and the spine, with pain increasing with activity. Sometimes these problems in the spine lead to spinal cord compression and issues associated with this condition. Infections that MM commonly causes are pneumonia and pyelonephritis, increased risk of infection is created by immune deficiency brought on as a part of MM. Renal failure due to MM is commonly brought on by hypercalcemia, or an increasing level of calcium in the blood as the bones break down. Anemia caused by MM occurs when the normal bone marrow in the bones is replaced by the infiltration of tumor cells. Issues of the neurological order are also brought on by hypercalcemia, which can lead to weakness, confusion and fatigue. Changes in the viscosity of the blood may also lead to headaches and visual changes.
While diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma may be difficult, due to the danger of the condition its symptoms should be taken seriously. While most or all of the symptoms that present from MM may be caused by other issues, if these have been ruled out then efforts should be undertaken to ascertain whether or not this blood cancer is the cause.
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