What are the signs of multiple myeloma?
Signals of injury, illness, disease, or that something is not right in the body
Sign: Signal that can be seen by someone else
-For example, fever, fast breathing, and abnormal lung sounds heard through a stethoscope may be signs of pneumonia.
Symptom: Signal that is felt or noticed by the person who has it, but may not be easily seen by anyone else.
-For example, weakness, aching, and feeling short of breath may be symptoms of pneumonia.
Signs and symptoms of multiple myeloma
-Many patients don't have any symptoms until after their disease has reached an advanced stage.
-In some patients, the cancer causes symptoms that at first seem to be caused by something else.
Common symptoms of multiple myeloma
While some people don't have any symptoms at all, the following are the most common symptoms of this disease:
-Bone pain, usually in the back and ribs
-Broken bones, usually in the spine
-Feeling weak and very tired
-Feeling very thirsty
-Frequent infections and fevers
-Weight loss
-Nausea, vomiting or constipation
-Frequent urination
-All of these symptoms can also be caused by conditions that are not multiple myeloma. But if you have these symptoms, let your doctor know
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