This is what you must know about Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma is a type of cancer where the plasma cells, which are a type of white blood cell in your body act abnormally. Usually, the plasma cells protect you from germs and foreign particles by making antibodies and fighting against the intruding bacteria and germs.

In case of Multiple Myeloma, the plasma cells instead of useful antibodies, it starts creating an excess of proteins called immunoglobulin. These proteins multiply and crowd around your healthy cells, and they produce complications for your blood and other organs.

As it gets serious, the bunch of abnormal plasma cell release destructive chemicals that dissolve your bones and the cells with time eventually burst out of the bone marrow. Once this happens, the cells target other healthy body organs.

But the good news is that if you are showing symptoms of Multiple Myeloma, with proper medication and care, your condition can be brought under control.

In this article, you will read about the introduction and symptoms of Multiple Myeloma that will help you detect a case of Multiple Myeloma before it is too late and take the proper medication.

Intro and symptoms of Multiple Myeloma

Before you jump into the intro and symptoms of Multiple Myeloma, you need to make a note that in most cases in the early stages of the disease you won’t see any of the symptoms that you will be reading here in the introduction to symptoms of Multiple Myeloma.

Some of the most common symptoms of Multiple Myeloma are-

Bone problem
Patients who suffer from this type of cancer struggle with many bone problems. They often complain of bone pain which can be any bone, mostly the back, spine and chest bones. Some patients also suffer from weak bones either all over the body, i.e., Osteoporosis or just some body parts. People with Multiple Myeloma are also at a higher risk of getting their bones fractured from minor injuries.

Kidney problem
Recent studies show that Multiple Myeloma patients are vulnerable to a damaged kidney. The plasma cells gradually destroy the organ completely, and your kidney becomes completely dysfunctional.

Low blood count
Multiple Myeloma patients struggle when it comes to their blood platelet counts. Some of them have a case of low red blood cells, i.e., anemia. Some of them have a low white blood cell count which makes them vulnerable and defenseless when it comes to fighting germs and bacteria.

Other symptoms
Other than hyperviscosity of blood, nerve damage, weakness, fatigue, and weight loss are some of the other symptoms that are a giveaway that you are suffering from Multiple Myeloma.

Men are more likely to develop Multiple Myeloma than women. Other than that black race, old age, hereditary are some of the other factors that increase the chances of contracting Multiple Myeloma.

If you notice that you are experiencing any of these symptoms persistently, make an appointment with your doctor immediately. With proper medication and support from your loved ones, you can fight the ailment and defeat it.