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What are the symptoms of multiple myeloma?

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Vary: Symptoms of multiple myeloma can vary. The most common symptoms are fatigue, bone pain, and occasional renal failure with fluid retention. Some patients just of signs of disease like anemia, low platelets, a creatinine elevation, or early neuropathy.

Answered 11/23/2013

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Dr. Michael Thompson answered

Specializes in Hematology and Oncology

Variable: Sometimes multiple myeloma (mm) is found on laboratory testing or with a bone fracture or infection. Symptomatic mm includes laboratory and symptom findings such as crab - hypercalcemia, renal (kidney) insufficiency, anemia, and/or bone disease (eg lytic / "moth eaten") lesions. Infection and neuropathy are other issues that can occur.

Answered 8/3/2013

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The symptoms of Multiple myeloma include:: Fatigue, Bone pain, Infection, Kidney failure, Anemia.

Answered 6/1/2016

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