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Back Pain

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Back pain is a common and challenging symptom of myeloma. Here are some key points:

Causes of Back Pain in Myeloma
- Vertebral Compression Fractures: Myeloma can cause fractures in the spine, leading to sudden, sharp pain.
- Bone Lesions: Myeloma cells weaken bones, causing painful osteolytic lesions.
- Tumors: Myeloma read more

Back pain is a common and challenging symptom of myeloma. Here are some key points:

Causes of Back Pain in Myeloma:
- Vertebral Compression Fractures: Myeloma can cause fractures in the spine, leading to sudden, sharp pain.
- Bone Lesions: Myeloma cells weaken bones, causing painful osteolytic lesions.
- Tumors: Myeloma cells can form tumors on bones, pressing on spinal nerves and causing pain.

Effects on Quality of Life:
- Daily Activities: Back pain can limit mobility and reduce activity levels.
- Sleep: It can cause insomnia and ongoing tiredness.
- Hobbies: Pain may prevent enjoyment of hobbies, such as playing musical instruments.

Management and Treatment:
- Medical Treatments:
- Kyphoplasty: A minimally invasive procedure to reinforce fractured bones.
- Radiation Therapy: Used to shrink tumors and treat bone lesions.
- Pain Medications: Includes opioids and narcotics, though they have side effects like constipation and dependence.
- Supportive Measures:
- Back Braces: Help stabilize the spine and reduce pressure.
- Complementary Therapies: May include physical therapy and other non-medical treatments.

Personal Experiences:
- Members of MyMyelomaTeam have shared their struggles with back pain, noting how it affects their daily lives and activities.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the resources provided by MyMyelomaTeam.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyMyelomaTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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