Guide To The Symptoms Of Multiple Myeloma

Excessive Thirst

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Many individuals who have multiple myeloma will deal with excessive thirst. This usually happens because the patient’s kidneys cannot adequately flush calcium out of their body through urine. The kidneys can have this difficulty because as an individual’s bones break down due to multiple myeloma, calcium will likely enter the bloodstream faster. Too much calcium in the blood results in hypercalcemia. One of the major signs of this is experiencing excessive thirst. Thus, individuals with this condition will drink significantly more water and other beverages than they would normally. The amount, however, can vary.

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