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Sudden Pain In Neck Progressed To Back, Hip, Groin, Tired, No Appetite, Difficulty Walking. Test Shows High Calcium, Anemia. Suggest

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my nephew is 27 , suddenly in the last month started with neck pain , then its included back , hip & groin pain , he is in agony , his x ray has come back normal , blood test found calcium too high , plus anemia , plus needs to take folic acid , as a boy he had perthes disease , hes got a doctors appointment tomorrow , hes having difficulty walking , he sits in the bath for hours as that helps , what is wrong with him ? he feels tired and has lost his appetite , please help
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.

There are many causes for Hypercalcemia like
* Dehydration -transient hypercalcemia is seen
* Drug induced -thiazide diuretics, lithium etc
* Diseases like tuberculosis, sarcoidosis etc
* Cancers like lung cancers & blood cancers like multiple myeloma

The triad of Hypercalcemia, Anemia, bone & joint pains favour the possibility of Multiple myeloma which can only be confirmed by undergoing specific investigations.

So, he needs a thorough evaluation to pinpoint the diagnosis.

Hope this information is helpful. Good luck
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Sudden Pain In Neck Progressed To Back, Hip, Groin, Tired, No Appetite, Difficulty Walking. Test Shows High Calcium, Anemia. Suggest

Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. There are many causes for Hypercalcemia like * Dehydration -transient hypercalcemia is seen * Drug induced -thiazide diuretics, lithium etc * Diseases like tuberculosis, sarcoidosis etc * Cancers like lung cancers & blood cancers like multiple myeloma The triad of Hypercalcemia, Anemia, bone & joint pains favour the possibility of Multiple myeloma which can only be confirmed by undergoing specific investigations. So, he needs a thorough evaluation to pinpoint the diagnosis. Hope this information is helpful. Good luck