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His Back Pain, Turned Out To Be Cancer – Patient Stories | Dr Anuj Pachhel



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  1. Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells, a kind of white blood cell responsible for producing antibodies.

    Prevalence & Incidence in India
    – The incidence rate of multiple myeloma in India is approximately 1–1.5 cases per 100,000 people annually.
    – It accounts for about 1% of all cancers and around 10% of hematological malignancies.

    Symptoms:
    1. Bone pain, especially in the spine and ribs.
    2. Fatigue due to anemia.
    3. Frequent infections due to immune suppression.
    4. Weight loss.
    5. Excessive thirst and urination due to high calcium levels.
    6. Nausea or constipation.

    Signs:
    1. Anemia.
    2. High calcium levels (hypercalcemia).
    3. Kidney dysfunction.
    4. Increased susceptibility to infections.
    5. Bone lesions or fractures.

    Investigations:
    1. Blood Tests:
    – Complete blood count (CBC).
    – Serum calcium levels.
    – Serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) and immunofixation electrophoresis.
    – Serum free light chain assay.
    2. Urine Tests:
    – 24-hour urine protein electrophoresis.
    3. Bone Marrow Biopsy:
    – Examination of bone marrow samples for plasma cell infiltration.
    4. Imaging Studies:
    – X-rays, MRI, or CT scans to detect bone lesions.

    Diagnostic Criteria:
    – Presence of 10% or more clonal plasma cells in the bone marrow.
    – Presence of a monoclonal protein in the serum or urine.
    – Evidence of end-organ damage (hypercalcemia, renal insufficiency, anemia, or bone lesions), commonly referred to as CRAB criteria.

    What to Look Out For:
    1. Persistent bone pain, particularly in the spine or ribs.
    2. Recurrent infections or prolonged fever.
    3. Symptoms of anemia like fatigue and weakness.
    4. Signs of hypercalcemia like excessive thirst, frequent urination, nausea, or constipation.
    5. Unexplained weight loss or kidney problems.

    Early detection and diagnosis are crucial for better management and prognosis. If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned, consult a healthcare professional for appropriate investigations and management.

  2. Sir I saw your vedio
    Ok directly come to the point
    My back pain starts from 2019 lower back pain i have done 2 times MRI but doctor said report looks like normal with minor disc problem
    But doctor also added that this minor abnormal disc problem to anybody who also fit..
    But day by day my back pain now shifting towards my legs .
    I went to many doctors but no one gave me the exact solution ..
    Now my body is not normal because in morning I can't sit on study chair
    But after exercise i feel sometimes better…but i know my body is not responding to sit and study…
    Bss yahi kahunga ki m bss haar haar rha hun day by day …
    I can come to ur hospital sir.
    I'm not joking sir …if u can help me
    U will safe one entire family because parents ki bhot expectations h sir ..
    Ek baar sir app mera case check kr lo please …..i hope sir mera ye msg app tk pahunch jaye or hm sir i am 27 years old …sunil

  3. Bro..I got papilary carcinoma thyroid with tirads5,4,3,2 nodules in goiter
    Dr suggest me complete thyroidectomy
    After I undergone to diagnostic process I am facing heart pain😂maybe gastic
    But,Is there any chance that causing my upper back pain that weakening my right hand to finger tips too?because it hurting me a lot

  4. Same exact thing happened with a employee of my father, he was suffering from lower back pain and it turned out to be cancer. He is no more in this world. He was duch a great and athletic man, he had 2 sons and still he had abs and he was mister Beawer.

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