9. Bone Pain and Bone Fractures
Bone pain is a common symptom of multiple myeloma. This pain may manifest as persistent aches, tenderness, or fractures. As myeloma cells accumulate in the bone marrow, they can weaken the structure of the bones, making them more susceptible to fractures. If you experience unexplained bone pain or fractures, it’s crucial to seek medical evaluation.
8. Frequent Infections
Multiple myeloma can compromise the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections. Recurrent or severe infections, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, or skin infections, can be warning signs of an underlying health issue. If you notice an increase in the frequency or severity of infections, it’s important to discuss this with your healthcare provider.
7. Unexplained Weight Loss
Unexplained weight loss can be an early indication of multiple myeloma. If you find yourself losing weight without changes in diet or physical activity, it could be a sign that something is amiss. Weight loss may occur due to the body’s increased energy expenditure as it tries to fight off the cancer cells.
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