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Scottsdale, Arizona - Multiple myeloma may cause a number of complications. Some of the most common include bone problems, infections, kidney problems and a low red blood cell count (anemia). You can take steps to help prevent and manage these complications. But you'll also likely need treatment for the complications, in addition to treatment for multiple myeloma.

Bone problems

Bone loss, fractures and bone pain are common. To repair or stabilize your bones and reduce pain, your doctor may recommend chemotherapy or radiation along with:

You can also:

Frequent infections

During the first three or four months of multiple myeloma treatment, you may be especially vulnerable to infections. To protect against infection, your doctor may suggest:

It's also a good idea to:

Kidney problems

When your kidneys don't work well, you may be nauseated, have trouble sleeping, feel weak and be confused. Treatment depends on the cause of kidney damage, but your doctor may recommend:

You can also:

Low red blood cell count (anemia)

Symptoms of anemia include fatigue, weakness and dizziness. If you have anemia, your doctor may advise:

You can also help by eating foods high in: