| Booklet: What You Need to Know about
Multiple Myeloma |
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Symptoms
Symptoms of multiple myeloma depend on how advanced the disease is. In
the earliest stage of the disease, there may be no symptoms. When symptoms
do occur, patients commonly have bone pain, often in the back or ribs.
Patients also may have broken bones, weakness, fatigue, weight loss, or
repeated infections. When the disease is advanced, symptoms may include
nausea, vomiting, constipation, problems with urination, and weakness or
numbness in the legs. These are not sure signs of multiple myeloma; they can
be symptoms of other types of medical problems. A person should see a doctor
if these symptoms occur. Only a doctor can determine what is causing a
patient's symptoms.
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