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I Am Interested In Holistic Treatments For Peripheral Neuropathy Caused ByMGUS The Forerunner Of Multiple Myeloma. I Have Tried Many Thing

A MyMyelomaTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Jose, CA

I need some pain management techniques. Thanks

July 6
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Hi Fern. Unfortunately I don’t have any information for you. I also suffer with neuropathy but it isn’t as severe as yours. I hope you get the information you are looking for.

July 6
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

For peripheral neuropathy caused by MGUS, here are some treatment options and considerations:

1. Consult a Neurology Specialist:
- It's crucial to ask a neurology specialist about available treatment options tailored to your specific condition.

2. Medications
- If you experience severe peripheral neuropathy, a read more

For peripheral neuropathy caused by MGUS, here are some treatment options and considerations:

1. Consult a Neurology Specialist:
- It's crucial to ask a neurology specialist about available treatment options tailored to your specific condition.

2. Medications:
- If you experience severe peripheral neuropathy, a doctor may prescribe medication to help manage the symptoms.

3. Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) Treatments:
- IVIG treatments may offer short-term relief for some individuals.

4. Regular Monitoring:
- Attend follow-up appointments with your healthcare team to monitor the progression of your condition and symptoms.

5. Community Support:
- Engage with communities like MyMyelomaTeam to share experiences and receive encouragement from others facing similar challenges.

For holistic approaches, consider discussing with your healthcare provider to ensure they complement your existing treatment plan.

 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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