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Can MM Raise Your Blood Pressure?

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St Louis, MO
December 10
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I always had high blood pressure on the bottom reading but then while on mm treatment I suffered from low blood pressure would feel faint.

December 10
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

The same with me too. I've had blood pressure all my life too. Since I've found out about my it gotten a bit worse. Especially when mm is a blood cancer.

December 10
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Yes, multiple myeloma (MM) can raise blood pressure. Certain treatments for MM, such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunomodulatory drugs, may cause hypertension as a side effect. Additionally, cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure, are common comorbidities in people with MM. Regular monitoring and Show Full Answer

Yes, multiple myeloma (MM) can raise blood pressure. Certain treatments for MM, such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunomodulatory drugs, may cause hypertension as a side effect. Additionally, cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure, are common comorbidities in people with MM. Regular monitoring and follow-up with your healthcare team are essential. For more details, visit url: https://www.mymyelomateam.com/resources/comorbi....

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