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Relapsed Multiple Myeloma Symptoms

Bone Pain

The growth of myeloma cells could press up against the nerves or softened parts of the bone. This leads to a painful sensation even when you do not move around. Also, your bones might hurt more often and increase the risk of injuries in physical activities. Back and chest are the two most affected areas. You can alleviate the pain with some home remedies, medical interventions, or pain killers. However, these are only short-term options. When cancerous cells progress, the intensity might become more serious and intolerant. [3]