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What Are The Differences Symptoms Associated With The Stages

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The symptoms of multiple myeloma can vary depending on the stage of the disease. Here are some differences:

### Stage 1:
- Mild or No Symptoms: Often detected through routine blood tests.
- Possible Signs: Slightly elevated levels of calcium or mild anemia.

### Stage 2
- Moderate Symptoms: More noticeable symptoms may Show Full Answer

The symptoms of multiple myeloma can vary depending on the stage of the disease. Here are some differences:

### Stage 1:
- Mild or No Symptoms: Often detected through routine blood tests.
- Possible Signs: Slightly elevated levels of calcium or mild anemia.

### Stage 2:
- Moderate Symptoms: More noticeable symptoms may start to appear.
- Bone Pain: More frequent or severe.
- Fatigue: Increased tiredness.
- Higher Calcium Levels: May cause nausea or constipation.

### Stage 3:
- Severe Symptoms: More pronounced and debilitating.
- Bone Lesions: Significant bone damage or fractures.
- Severe Anemia: Leading to extreme fatigue.
- Kidney Dysfunction: Poor kidney function.
- Frequent Infections: Due to weakened immune system.

Consult your healthcare provider for a precise diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.

June 6

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