What Is MGUS?
3. Symptoms
As mentioned, MGUS will not usually cause any noticeable symptoms. In most cases, it is detected by chance when the patient’s blood is being tested in a check-up. If symptoms do turn up, then they are likely to be tingling or numbness, while a rash might also sometimes be present.
While there is usually no need for treatment, some people will still need to get regular check-ups to be on the safe side. This generally means people with a particularly high level of the abnormal protein in their blood. As mentioned, it can go on to be something more severe, so check-ups are advisable.
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