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8. Treating Monoclonal Gammopathy

Monoclonal gammopathy itself does not require treatment. Given that it is a precancerous condition, however, close monitoring of the disease will be necessary in addition to regular checkups. At the clinic, the doctor will monitor various symptoms including pain, unintentional weight loss, weakness, blood abnormalities, heart problems, kidney problems, changes in vision, and bleeding. If there are signs of disease progression, treatment will begin as soon as possible.

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