Medicon Engineering Themes (ISSN: 2834-7218)

Editorial

Volume 8 Issue 1


Recover of Multiple Myeloma with Pico-Extended Particle Water

Sunao Sugihara1* and Akari Katoh2
1Shonan Institute of Technology, Fujisawa, Japan
2Akari Neurology Clinic, Tokyo, Japan

*Corresponding Author: Sunao Sugihara, Shonan Institute of Technology, Fujisawa, Japan.

Published: January 11, 2025

DOI: 10.55162/MCET.08.253

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Abstract  

We encountered a man (77- years - old) suffering from multiple myeloma, who was discharged from the hospital after he was hospitalized for a couple of days.

His symptoms were shortness of breath, bone pain, anemia, renal damage and fatigue for two years. Anemia and renal organs may relate water.

Sometimes, they have abnormally high blood viscosity. The disease is a lymph (B cell) becoming cancerous in bone marrow, which forms M protein (monoclonal protein), involving about 10% of blood cancers [1, 2]. Now, a medical doctor should find where the lymphatic node or lymphatic vessels are. The reason why we introduce blood is that multiple myeloma must be mostly related.

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