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Anyone Suffer From Joint Pain In Their Hands, Shoulders, Toes About A Couple Of Months After ASCT? Also Muscular Pain?

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Adamsville, RI
September 19
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Joint and muscular pain can occur after an autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) for multiple myeloma. Here are some points to consider:

- Common Side Effects: Post-ASCT, patients may experience various side effects, including joint and muscle pain
- Duration: These symptoms can persist for a few months as the body Show Full Answer

Joint and muscular pain can occur after an autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) for multiple myeloma. Here are some points to consider:

- Common Side Effects: Post-ASCT, patients may experience various side effects, including joint and muscle pain.
- Duration: These symptoms can persist for a few months as the body recovers.
- Management: It's important to discuss any ongoing pain with your healthcare team to manage symptoms effectively and rule out other potential issues.

Always consult your doctor for personalized advice and treatment options.

September 19

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