Monoclonal gammopathy typically does not cause noticeable symptoms. Rarely, it can lead to nerve problems such as tingling and numbness, or a rash. Given that monoclonal gammopathy is often asymptomatic, individuals may not realize they have the condition. More often than not, the disorder is detected by coincidence during a blood test for another reason.

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