Multiple myeloma hand edema can be dealt with by diuresis, albumin supplementation, hemodialysis and so on, and at the same time, the treatment can be directed at the primary disease.
Multiple myeloma will produce abnormal immunoglobulin, which can be deposited in the kidney and affect renal function, causing the body to lose a large amount of albumin, resulting in hypoproteinemia, causing edema of the ends of the limbs, which can be treated by diuretics (e.g., furosemide), supplementation of albumin, and hemodialysis is needed in the case of severe renal function impairment.
In addition, drugs for the treatment of multiple myeloma such as dexamethasone and thalidomide can also cause edema in the body, which can be relieved by diuresis. When treating edema, it is important to aggressively treat multiple myeloma as a primary cause in order to avoid further complications.
When multiple myeloma presents with hand edema, the treatment should be standardized under the guidance of a doctor. The drugs mentioned above should also be used under medical supervision.