There’s cancer in the body, the prophet of bone pain! If you have these symptoms, beware of myomen!

The phrase “the prophet of carcinoma, osteoporosis” serves as some reminder that bone pain may be an early sign of some cancers, especially myeloma. There is a real need to be careful about the possibility of osteoporosis if:

One, bone pain.

Characteristics: Osteoporosis caused by osteomenoma is usually manifested in aggravated pain, which may gradually change from intermittent to continuous. Pain is common in areas such as the waist, chest, ribs, skull, pelvis or spine. As a result of bone damage to osteomenoma cells, it can lead to rational fractures of the disease, which can increase pain.

Severity: In serious cases, bone pain may result in patients being unable to exercise normal activity or rest, or even serious consequences such as paraplegic paralysis.

II. Anaemia

Characteristics: Symptoms of anaemia are common in patients with osteoporosis in the form of pale, weak, fatigue, etc. Because osteomenoma occupies a normal bone marrow position, normal blood-making functions are affected, leading to anaemia.

Other manifestations: Anaemia can also be associated with symptoms of dizziness, chest depression, panic.

III. Repeated infections

Reason: The immune function of osteomenoma patients is usually weak and vulnerable to bacterial, viral and other pathogens.

Common infections: respiratory, urinary, skin, etc.

IV. Renal function impairment

Performance: Symptoms of renal impairments such as protein urine, blood urine, increased acetic anhydride may occur in patients with osteomenoma. This is due to the damage to kidneys caused by abnormal proteins from osteomenoma cells.

Other kidney problems: In serious cases, patients may have severe consequences such as chronic kidney failure.

V. High calciumemia

Performance: Symptoms of high calcium haemorrhage may occur in patients with osteoporosis, such as appetite failure, nausea, vomiting, urination and thirst. This is due to the destruction of bones and the release of calcium ions into the bloodstream by bone marrow cells.

Other effects: Alcalcemia may also cause damage to organs such as the heart, nervous system, etc.

VI. Hemorrhaging tendencies

Reason: The number of slabs for osteomenoma patients may decrease or function abnormally, leading to haemorrhage.

Common haemorrhages: skin bruises, nose bleeding, tooth bleeding, etc. In serious cases, the patient may have serious consequences such as internal organs or intracranial bleeding.

VII. neurological symptoms

Performance: Persons with osteoporosis may have neurotic symptoms, such as numbness of limbs, abnormal feeling, muscular weakness, etc. This is due to osteomenoma cell oppression or nerve attack.

Other neurological problems: In serious cases, the patient may have severe consequences such as coma, sleep addiction, blindness, loss of sight, etc.

Other symptoms

Oedema: Some patients may suffer from oedema, especially from lower limbs.

Weight loss: Patients may experience signs of loss of weight and wasting due to malignant growth and metabolic abnormalities of osteomenoma cells.

In any case, if one or more of these symptoms occurs, they should be treated and examined in a timely manner for a clear diagnosis. Treatment for osteomenoma varies from person to person, and may include a variety of treatments such as chemotherapy, treatment, surgery, etc. Early detection and treatment are essential for improving the survival and quality of life of patients.

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