Treat various Myelomas Obviously:
Multiple
myeloma is a cancer that commences in plasma cells which are a part of the
white blood cells present in the blood circulation. These plasma cells play an
important part in the immune system of the body by producing antibodies to help
protect the body against infection and damage. In this disease, plasma cells become
abnormal and are then termed as lymphoma cells, which produce antibodies known
as M proteins. These myeloma cells gradually crowd out the normal cells within
the bones and produce symptoms in several bones at a time, because of which
this condition is termed as multiple myeloma. When myeloma cells collect in one
single bone, this mass is known as plasmacytoma.
Multiple
myeloma produces symptoms such as weakness, tiredness, frequent infections,
frequent thirst, bone pains - especially the back, broken bones, frequent
urination, nausea, constipation, anemia, weight loss, kidney failure, and
amyloidosis. Multiple myeloma is diagnosed with the help of tests such as
x-rays for bones, high levels of plasma cells and calcium in the blood, M
protein and Beta 2 macroglobulin, and Bench Jones protein test for 24 hours
urine. A bone marrow examination is usually diagnostic of this condition. CT
scan, MRI, and PET scan can be utilized to identify the spread of the disease
and severity, after which the disease is graded so as to define the treatment
plan for this condition. Anticancer drugs, radiation therapy, and stem cell
transplantation constitute the conventional treatment for this condition.
Overall, response to anticancer drugs and radiation therapy is quite poor, and
most patients stop responding after some time.
Ayurvedic
herbal treatment is especially useful in the treatment of multiple myeloma,
since it treats both the original problem in the bone marrow and also treats
its associated symptoms. The herbal medicines which are used in the management
of this condition have a specific action on the bone marrow and stimulate it to
start producing normal plasma and other blood cells. Simultaneously, other
medicines are utilized in order to kill and remove the abnormal plasma cells
from the blood and the bones. These dead cells are then flushed out from the
body either from the gastrointestinal tract or through the kidneys via the
urine.
Herb-
mineral medicines can be used in the management of multiple myeloma which normalize
the production of red blood cells and white blood cells and thereby treat
symptoms such as weakness, tiredness, frequent thirst and anemia. Removal of
the abnormal plasma cells from the bones reduces bone pains and prevents or
reduces fracture of bones due to bone weakness. The excess calcium present in
the blood is redirected towards the bones to normalize the disturbed metabolism
resulting from multiple myeloma. Medicines which remove the debris, dead cancer
cells, and generated toxins through the kidneys also have a preserving function
on the kidneys so that these are not damaged due to the disease. If the
affected individual exhibits symptoms of amyloidosis, this condition needs to
be treated separately with Ayurvedic medicines.
Some
Ayurvedic medicines which are useful in the management of multiple myeloma
include Gauche (Tinospora cord folia), Malachi (Embolic officinal is), Gusher (Tibullus
terrestris), Abrade Goggle, Panch-Tikta-Ghrut Gugglu, Gokshuradi Goggle and
Mahamanjishthadi Qaeda. Most individuals affected with multiple myeloma require
Ayurvedic treatment for about 9 to 15 months in order to benefit significantly
from treatment and obtain considerable relief from this condition. Ayurvedic
treatment can definitely bring about a good response in this condition, which
has so far proved to be refractory to conventional treatment, and herbal
treatment can provide significant improvement in the quality of life as well as
survival of affected individuals. Ayurvedic herbal treatment thus has a
significant contribution to play in the management and treatment of multiple
myeloma.
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