People with multiple myeloma tend to feel tired and weak. They often fall sick as more and more cells in the bone marrow are replaced with cancerous ones, and fewer white blood cells that fight infection are produced. They may also feel tired from a low red blood cell count. Eventually, the myeloma cells crowd out the healthy ones. Anyone who experiences chronic fatigue without a clear reason should speak to a doctor and request blood tests.

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