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Multiple myeloma is a malignant or
cancerous condition of the plasma cells of the blood. It is also
called Plasma cell myeloma. The word Myeloma pertains to the cells
of bone marrow. The bone marrow is a soft substance within the bones
which manufacture all kinds of blood cells. The basic cells are
called stem cells. Some of the stem cells develop into small white
cells, also called as Lymphocytes. The lymphocytes are of two types,
B Lymphocytes and T Lymphocytes. (They are also called B cells and
T cells). The B cells, further grow into Plasma cells, when the
foreign substance (antigen) or bacteria enter the body, the B cells
develop into Plasma cells to form what is called as Immunoglobulins
(antibodies), to fight against the antigens or infections. The Immunoglobulins
are denoted as Ig, which are of five major types: IgG, IgA, IgM,
IgD, IgE.
In short, the plasma cells have the capacity to turn into the Immunoglobulins
(Ig), as a part of the defense mechanism of the body. These plasma
cells when turn cancerous, it is called Multiple Myeloma. These
cancerous plasma cells keep multiplying rapidly and travel in the
blood stream, damaging body tissues. The malignant plasma cells
produce too many (multiple) Immunoglobulins which are actually not
required by the body. This entire condition is called Multiple myeloma.
Multiple myeloma is nothing but the
cancer of the plasma cell, an important part of the immune system
that produces immunoglobulin (antibodies) to help fight infection
and disease. Unchecked overgrowth of these cells leads to multiple
tumors and lowered immunity. The tumors invade the hard surface
of the specially the large bone, spreading into the cavities of
the bones.
Multiple myeloma is the second most
common blood cancer, after Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas. About 13000
new cases of MM are reported every year in the US. It is relatively
more common amongst the Americans versus their Asian counterpart.
It is more common in men, after 60 years of age.
The exact cause for MM is not yet
clearly understood. The common factors influencing the development
of MM are genetic tendency, radiation, chemicals (herbicides, insecticides,
petroleum products, heavy metals, plastics) , and virus.
The clinical symptoms often are vague
or no symptoms in the early stage of MM. Some of the presenting
symptoms are:
1. Severe lower back pain or rib pain
2. Anemia and lowered immunity leads to weakness and tendency to
frequent infections, as the production of Immunoglobulins is disturbed.
Role of Homoeopathy for Multiple Myeloma:
Multiple Myeloma being a chronic difficult disease of unknown origin,
largely affecting the vital functions at the constitutional and
immunological level, the homoeopathic approach is, in turn, constitutional.
The treatment is aimed at controlling the disease process of multiplication
of the malignant cellular overgrowth and hence, trying to keep a
check on the cellular destruction. Also, the medication is aimed
at controlling the spread of the diseases.
In the light of the fact that homoeopathy
has an established role in the treatment of various immunologically
mediated diseases, Multiple Myeloma patients should not be deprived
of the benefits of homoeopathy. Homoeopathy is safe and can be taken
alongwith the traditional medicines for the treatment of Multiple
Myeloma
Suggested Investigations- Routine Blood, Immunological
Assay, Urine for Bence Jones Protiens, Bone scan
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