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What is multiple myeloma? Signs, diagnosis and when to seek help

Multiple myeloma is a plasma-cell cancer causing bone destruction, anaemia, recurrent infections, renal dysfunction, and hypercalcemia. It presents with bone pain, fractures, fatigue, weight loss, and frequent illnesses. Diagnosis relies on M-protein detection, marrow plasmacytosis, and lytic lesions. Early recognition improves outcomes

November 18, 2025 / 17:01 IST
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Multiple myeloma is a condition characterised by an excessive and malignant proliferation of cells in the bone marrow. These abnormal cells deleteriously influence the normal process of formation of blood cells, thus leading to weakening bone structure. It also impairs the immune system of the body.

The risk factors for the development of this condition include increasing age and the male gender, along with a family history of plasma cell disorders. Excessive exposure to pesticides and ionising radiation may also lead to an increased risk.

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One of the most common symptoms of multiple myeloma is bone pain, and affects the spine, ribs and the pelvis. The affected person may feel that the bone pain worsens with any kind of movement. The bones also become more susceptible to fractures, and vertebral compression fractures are a typical clinical feature.