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Would Like More Info About Cognitive Problems, Attention, Reasoning And Problem Solving, Concentration, Memory, Visual Spatial Skills.

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Certainly! Here is detailed information about cognitive problems related to multiple myeloma:

Cognitive Problems in Multiple Myeloma
People with multiple myeloma may experience a decline in various cognitive functions. This decline can be due to the cancer itself, its treatments, or age-related factors. Key cognitive Show Full Answer

Certainly! Here is detailed information about cognitive problems related to multiple myeloma:

Cognitive Problems in Multiple Myeloma
People with multiple myeloma may experience a decline in various cognitive functions. This decline can be due to the cancer itself, its treatments, or age-related factors. Key cognitive skills affected include:

- Attention: Difficulty in maintaining focus on tasks or activities.
- Planning: Challenges in organizing and executing plans.
- Multitasking: Struggles with handling multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Short-term Memory: Issues with remembering recent information or events.
- Following Instructions: Trouble understanding and carrying out instructions.

Neurological Symptoms
Multiple myeloma can also cause neurological symptoms, which may include:
- Memory Problems: Forgetfulness and difficulty recalling information.
- Trouble Concentrating: Inability to stay focused on tasks.
- Slurred Speech: Difficulty in articulating words clearly.
- Getting Lost in Familiar Places: Disorientation in known environments.

Causes of Cognitive Issues
- Chemo Brain: Cognitive issues caused by chemotherapy, also known as "chemo brain" or "cog fog."
- High Calcium Levels: Elevated calcium levels in the blood can interfere with brain function.
- Abnormal Proteins: Abnormal proteins in the blood can disrupt blood flow to the brain.

Additional Symptoms
- Confusion: General disorientation and difficulty understanding surroundings.
- Mood Changes: Depression and anxiety due to physical symptoms, treatment side effects, and lifestyle changes.

Recommendations
If you notice cognitive decline or any related symptoms, it is crucial to:
- Talk to a Doctor: Seek medical advice to explore treatments or strategies to manage these symptoms.
- Keep Your Doctor Informed: Regularly update your healthcare provider about any new or worsening symptoms.

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