What Is MGUS?
10. Treatment
In the majority of cases, patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance will not require any treatment at all. Regular check-ups will still be recommended, however. Check-ups will help to identify complications sooner rather than later, and this will help to make treatment more effective. These check-ups will tend to be once every 6 months.
If complications are detected then the patient will need to be treated for those complications. This will often include medication that will help to increase the patient’s bone density. Painkillers may be prescribed where necessary, and some patients will need to be treated for anemia.
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